All Property Week articles in 4 July 2003 – Page 2
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Redleaf fund makes first investment
Lathe's fourth investment vehicle buys Yorkshire shopping centre
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SecondSite splits with Edinburgh partner Miller
British Gas development arm fails to reach agreement on £300m Granton Waterfront scheme
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Property suffers as majors drop
The property sector suffered a blow last week, with shares in all of the majors dropping
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EP reform gathers pace with regional directors
English Partnerships' (EP) restructuring programme has continued with the appointment of three directors
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Directors pay measured by size not performance
Pay packages to the directors of the top 20 property companies are linked to size, rather than performance, according to research by Deutsche Bank property analyst Jeremy Anagnos
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A tale of two developers
Land Securities and Slough Estates are developing 10 miles apart in Hampshire. But the distance between them in terms of good fortune is much greater
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WalMart to debut George store in Leeds
WalMart, the US parent of supermarket chain Asda, has chosen Leeds city centre as the location for its first UK standalone George clothing store
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Those were the days
As rents fall and availability rises, Basingstoke's agents are looking back on 2002 as a golden age in the town's office market
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Government rejigs industry consultation
The government is setting up property industry working groups to advise on the Code of Practice for Commercial Leases and the funding of development in the Thames Gateway
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Culture club
Liverpool's status as European Capital of Culture 2008 will create jobs and generate money for regeneration. But is Tessa Jowell right to attempt to fund programmes in 11 runner-up cities
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Inner City
When Peter Birch, chairman of Land Securities, addresses shareholders at the annual meeting on 17 July, those attending will be keen to hear if there is any progress on identifying a successor to Ian Henderson, his chief executive
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Jafari-Fini takes control of Chesterton
Mohammed Jafari-Fini's Phoenix Acquisitions vehicle has taken control of Chesterton after its bid for the company was declared unconditional last Friday
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Vauxhall cavaliers
The proposed Vauxhall tower has pitted Lambeth council against London mayor Ken Livingstone and developer St George. Property Week reports on London's latest tower planning struggle
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Case news
Broadcaster's gainMerrill Powell v Whitman Breed Abbot & Morgan23 May, High CourtMerrill Powell, a broadcaster, wished to buy a leasehold property from Grosvenor but wanted to minimise her capital gains. Her accountant advised buying through a company but Powell had heard that Grosvenor would only permit leases held by companies ...
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Russian buys Chelsea Village
Chelsea Village, the holding company of Chelsea Football Club and owner of the leisure development around the ground, is to be bought by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in a £140m deal
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Buro Happold engineers space in Leeds waterfront scheme
Buro Happold, the international engineering consultancy, has taken 14,000 sq ft (1,300 sq m) at Rushbond's £100m mixed-use Brewery Wharf scheme in Leeds (left). The 500,000 sq ft (46,450 sq m) waterfront scheme, located to the south of Leeds city centre, will comprise 130,000 sq ft (12,080 sq m) of ...
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Brooklands sale plan revs up
Shearer Property Group and USS are poised to sell the 150 acre (61 ha) site of Britain's oldest motor racing circuit after outline planning permission was granted for redevelopment
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DJ's British Library job
Drivers Jonas has won a three-year instruction to provide property advice to the British Library
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