All Property Week articles in 30 November 2001
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Markets
A shed start
Developer Ravenbourne is leading the way in the regeneration of the Thames Gateway, and it's all down to knowing its sheds.
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News
Petchey saves troubled petrol retailer
Jack Petchey has bought Save Group, the UK's largest independent petrol retailer, which went into administration last March.
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News
RICS moves to set standard
The RICS governing council this week agreed to move towards a global ethical standard to cover all its members around the world.
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Markets
Life and Sol
Great Portland Estates has pinned its hopes on Northampton's new leisure complex, Sol Central, as it fills a big hole in the town's entertainment profile.
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Professional
Lease is more
Landlords who are unclear about tenant mix provisions in multi-let lease arrangements could be in for a nasty shock
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Professional
Squeezing the landlord
What can tenants do if a landlord makes unfavourable changes to their property?
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News
Is property selling itself short?
We report on this week's IPD/IPF Property Investment Conference
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Markets
Loughborough industrial/business parks: Wait-and-see policy
Companies are putting a hold on new-build developments
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News
London Merchant suffers hi-tech loss
Venture capital portfolio written down by 19% after fall in hi-tech shares
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Insight
Hillier Parker: privately owned once more
If a historian is ever asked to write the history of Hillier Parker May & Rowden from 1896 to the present day, only the brief period between mid-1998 and early 2001 will offer any financial information.
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Markets
Fuel's gold
The owner of the Sherwood Energy Village site aims to prove that sustainable development need not necessarily hit its occupiers' profits. We visit the former colliery
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News
Fprop foresees future profitability
First Property Online, the loss-making internet-based property services company, hopes to report a profit in 18 months' time.
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News
FOCUS walks with Pride
Property Intelligence, which operates online property information service Focus, has bought out Pride Register, the database of office and industrial property owned by 19 firms of chartered surveyors.
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News
Mapeley lures finance guru from the Tube
Appointment adds vital experience but is 'not a sign of going public' says chief executive
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Professional
The feel-good factor
Emotional intelligence could be the difference between success and failure in an increasingly competitive property market
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News
Vodafone to keep extra space
Mobile phone giant Vodafone is to retain 36 buildings previously identified as surplus to requirements when it moves to its new headquarters in Newbury next year.
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News
Manchester expansion for Regus rival
Serviced office operator Gainsborough Morrison is pressing ahead with its expansion programme by taking 4,270 sq m (46,000 sq ft) in central Manchester.