All Property Week articles in 31 March 2006
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English Heritage goes gothic in Holborn
English Heritage is relocating its headquarters from London's West End to Prudential's famous red gothic offices in Holborn
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CBRE to expand south with Austin Adams acquisition
CB Richard Ellis is to expand to the south coast with the acquisition of agency Austin Adams
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Shortlist of 27 schemes for 'supercasino' licence
The Casino Advisory Panel today announced that 27 local authority-backed schemes have submitted applications to win the UK's only regional 'supercasino' licence
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Green light for Shard consortium's New London Bridge House
The consortium behind the ‘Shard' tower at London Bridge last night won planning permission for its Renzo Piano-designed office building, New London Bridge House, which is part of its wider regeneration of the area
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DTZ and WS Atkins lose colleagues in Bahrain disaster
The property industry is in mourning this week after it was revealed that DTZ surveyor Lucinda Lamb was tragically killed in last Thursday's Bahrain pleasure boat disaster
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Freeport patriarch cuts loose
The founder, chairman and chief executive of factory outlet developer Freeport, Sean Collidge, has resigned and left the company with immediate effect
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Multiplex warns FA of further Wembley delay
Multiplex has warned the Football Association that it may need until September to finish works at Wembley Stadium
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Liberty an 'attractive REIT'‚ says chairman
Liberty International chairman Sir Robert Finch told shareholders today that he was confident that the company would be an 'attractive REIT'
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Yoo
Yoo, the residential development business headed by John Hitchcox and designer Philippe Starck, has launched its first development in the north of England. Manor Mills, in Leeds' Holbeck Urban Village, is a joint venture with KW Linfoot, and will consist of 280 units spread over nine floors.
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Swinging the roundabout
Despite a roundabout causing complications, developer Gazeley is shaking up Swindon's industrial market.
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Urban retreat
Volume housebuilders are fleeing city centres and niche operators are taking up the baton. Gwyn Roberts reports
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...and reviews sales plans
British Land is reviewing its sales strategy in light of last week's REIT legislation introduced by chancellor Gordon Brown.
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Persimmon's Staffs purchase
Persimmon, the FTSE 100-listed housebuilder, has purchased a £20m development site from RWE Npower and Advantage West Midlands.
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Networkers
Vail Williams is a commercial property consultancy with nine offices across the south of England. The Heathrow office focuses on property in and around Heathrow airport and the M4 west and M25 south-west areas.
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Members revolt at Silverstone
Members of the British Racing Drivers Club launched a revolt this week against the sale and redevelopment of Silverstone by St Modwen
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The market in minutes
Christine Eade gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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The market in minutes
Deirdre Hipwell and Heather Greig-Smith give you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Lots to watch
The Andrews & Robertson sale, in association with Wilmotts, will take place on 6 April at the New Connaught Rooms, Great Queen Street, London WC2.