All Property Week articles in 4 June 2004 – Page 3

  • News

    Two join Paradise Street consortium in Liverpool

    4 June 2004

    Redevco and the US Teachers Insurance Annuity Association are set to part-fund Grosvenor's £800m Liverpool Paradise Street mixed-use scheme.

  • News

    Inner City: John Waples

    4 June 2004

    Is Bruce Flatt, the young chief executive of Brascan Corporation, just a bad loser or has he got something up his sleeve?

  • News

    Five chosen for Royal Mail property management

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    ATIS, Sanderson Weatherall, Nelson Bakewell, J&E Shepherd and Osborne King scoop prize

  • News

    Chancerygate checks in to luxury New York hotel

    4 June 2004

    Shed specialist buys Manhattan redevelopment as first deal in new international strategy

  • Markets

    Shrewsbury's centre stage

    4 June 2004

    Shrewsbury is keen to increase the number of its shops – but only if they remain in the town centre.

  • Insight

    Tories' suitable cause

    4 June 2004

    Sir, I was encouraged to read Steven Norris's endorsement of the Free Surveyors Army campaign (back page, 21 March), but how helpful it would be if he used his contacts to persuade the Conservative Party to our thinking.

  • News

    Palmer Capital prepares for shot at fund management

    4 June 2004

    Venture capitalist plans pooled vehicle for institutions and private investors in UK

  • Insight

    Cancer charity success

    4 June 2004

    Donaldsons said a fond farewell to Macmillan Cancer Relief as the end of its four-year fundraising campaign came to a close.

  • News

    CABE slams P&O plans for redevelopment of Elizabeth House

    4 June 2004

    CABE has slammed P&O's plans for the redevelopment of Elizabeth House in London's Waterloo. It said this week that 'the design does not meet the standard of excellence required' and failed to 'present a coherent impression of what the building will look like'. P&O said the comments would be ...

  • News

    New twist in REO buyout as Dawnay Day requests EGM

    4 June 2004

    The battle for control of Real Estate Opportunities (REO), the former split-capital investment trust which owns £450m of UK and Irish property, continued this week.

  • News

    Burger King's slimmer outlets

    4 June 2004

    Burger King is to open slimmed-down drive-through restaurants.

  • Markets

    Crosby homes buys former BT building

    4 June 2004

    Crosby Homes has bought a former BT building in central Birmingham for redevelopment as a £35m mixed-use scheme. Development director John Tebbutt (left), said the 1 acre (0.4 ha) site on Essex Street overlooks Crosby’s £80m 461-flat Southside residential scheme (shown left).

  • News

    Brunswick Sirocco consortium reveals plans for redevelopment

    4 June 2004

    The Brunswick Sirocco consortium has revealed plans for the second phase of the £85m redevelopment of Belfast's Howden Sirocco site (pictured). The consortium, comprising William Ewart Properties and local developer Snoddens, has applied for planning consent for a second phase of four office blocks totalling 128,000 sq ft (11,890 sq ...

  • Insight

    Mixed messages: the British Council for Offices conference

    4 June 2004

    Manchester City Council chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein (left) was the keynote speaker at the British Council for Offices conference in Manchester last month.

  • Insight

    Keeping pace with technology breeds success

    4 June 2004

    Modern office space gives occupiers the means to grow with their landlord

  • News

    Urban Exposure launches deposit bond

    4 June 2004

    Richmond-based property investment firm Urban Exposure has launched a finance product to encourage private investors to buy more off-plan commercial property.

  • Insight

    Bloxham’s off-the-Pegg suit

    4 June 2004

    The latest in our occasional separated-at-birth candidates pits Urban Splash’s Tom Bloxham and up-and-coming actor Simon Pegg, star of comedy series Spaced, Black Books and new zombie comedy movie Shaun of the Dead. The resemblance is uncanny.

  • News

    Leases: landlords' nightmare begins

    4 June 2004

    Retailers happy as government launches leases consultation

  • Markets

    The cracks begin to show

    4 June 2004

    As billionaire retail entrepreneur Philip Green launches a takeover bid for Marks & Spencer, Natalie Stevenson reports from its new format Lifestore in Gateshead, where low trading volumes and a cracking floor covering are among the retailer's troubles

  • Insight

    BCO conference: northern stars must continue to shine

    4 June 2004

    'There is a terrible provincial tendency to be too easily satisfied. Manchester and Liverpool's efforts must continue,' he said, applauding both cities. He added that in the 1970s and 1980s Liverpool was 'a disaster' a basket case', but that land and property values were rising after the Capital of Culture ...