All Property Week articles in 4 February 2000 – Page 2
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Professional
Small firms service gears up for big time
Gordon Brown's 1999 budget promise to launch a small business service is fast becoming a reality.
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News
Property stalwarts face bids from better value-creators
CSFB report says quest for capital and corporate efficiency will drive property company consolidation
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News
Bank guru says swings will persist through stable times
Monetary Policy Committee member Julius tells property industry to expect volatility despite low inflation
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News
AXA's loan debut
AXA Sun Life Investment Management is to enter the commercial property lending market by offering long-term, fixed-rate secured debt.
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News
Avoiding euro threatens future UK investment
The UK s failure to join the euro is threatening foreign investment in the UK economy, financial experts have cautioned. Investors already perceive that there is a risk premium to investing in UK property, said John Carrefiell, head of Morgan Stanley s European Real Estate Group. As capital flows increasingly ...
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Markets
Offices Big-name attraction
Brentford continues to attract international occupiers and those looking for large office space.
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Markets
Offices: older buildings with generous parking ratios may attract a premium
Hammersmith has been one of London s leading locations since the 1970s, when the Greater London Development Plan stipulated that major office developments be situated at London s biggest transport nodes. Fortunately for Hammersmith, several very large sites were available immediately, including the 100,000 sq m (1m sq ft) Hammersmith ...
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News
Architect opens door to Bristol Harbourside foes
Ferguson will consider working with Crest Nicholson after its £200m scheme is turned down
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News
British Land ups the ante in Broadgate rent battle
Highest-ever letting at British Land s £2bn City estate reinforces Ritblat s rental growth claim
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News
Peel AIMs lower following wretched end to the decade
Share buybacks in progress as Trafford Centre developer drops out of the main stock market
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News
Studley toasts LSH agreement
Lambert Smith Hampton chairman Bruce Brown met his match in Barcelona this week in the form of septuagenarian Julien J Studley and his 90 whooping and hollering American property brokers. Brown and Studley will cement their relationship in a new joint initiative called LSH/Studley.net tonight at Studley s ...
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News
British Land gains as shares fall again
Land Securities shares also rise, but these two are the exceptions in another poor week
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News
Credo fund to tempt South African investors
Credo, the newly-formed property company run by former lawyer Gavin Rabinowitz, is planning to launch a £100m UK fund aimed at South African institutional investors. Rabinowitz, previously head of property finance at Nabarro Nathanson, wants to raise £20m to gear up. The fund will be used to invest in UK ...
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News
By Iron’s side
Manhattan Loft Corporation is diversifying into mixed-use developments in Belgium. It will work in joint venture with John Baker, founder of Baker Lorenz, who has set up Iron Founders & Allied Trade Nominees. The joint venture, Mandevir Group, is to kick-start its plans with a 5,500 sq m (59,200 sq ...
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News
Allied lands last piece of £300m Manchester scheme
Allied London has bought the final piece of land to develop the largest single regeneration scheme in Manchester city centre since the 1960s. The mixed-use scheme, called Spinningfields and located behind Deansgate, has an estimated end value of £300m almost three-and-a-half times Allied London s market capitalisation. This ...
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News
Morley caps stunning year with returns of 44.2%
£29m sale in Maidenhead sets Morley Properties up for a third successive year on the CAPS podium
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News
£1.87m loss for Hampton Trust
A cash flow deficit and a loss from property sales caused a £1.87m loss at Hampton Trust in the six months to 30 September.
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