All Property Week articles in 4 October 2002 – Page 2
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Markets
Wireless technology: Office technology cuts loose
Wireless technology is freeing companies from the shackles of the traditional office. We report on the latest developments and, previews the 2002 Property Computer Show
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Insight
Just when you thought Labour was sleazier, Currie delivers Major disappointment
At least delegates at next week's Conservative conference will have something to talk about since Edwina Currie added her inimitable spice last Saturday.
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Insight
What's fit for King's Cross?
For many of us who have been following the saga of King's Cross over the past 15 years, the once neglected area of north London has become exciting.
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Insight
Long live King's Cross
Argent St George's 'framework' for the regeneration of the 58 acre King's Cross site proposes up to 10m sq ft of retail, office, leisure and residential.
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News
Henderson hits out at Dome critics
BPF president Ian Henderson delivered a strong defence of the Millennium Dome at this week's Labour conference.
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News
Rail freight target in sight as Helios gets consent in Sheffield
Government plans to increase rail freight by 80% on UK railways by 2010 moved a step closer this week after Helios secured outline planning permission for a £70m rail-linked distribution park in Sheffield.
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News
Peace defends commercial lease code
Liz Peace, chief executive of the BPF, fought back on Wednesday against occupier criticism that the government's voluntary lease code was ill-founded, writes Angela Monaghan.
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Markets
Tide turns for Clarence
Portsmouth Harbour's poorer relation at Royal Clarence Yard is attracting long leases through its ambitious redevelopment plans
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News
Inner City
Tenants may be in short supply and developers growing increasingly concerned about having empty buildings on their books, but the banking appetite to finance property-based lending deals shows little sign of abating.
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News
Prescott rules out CSC's Oxford city centre transformation
Capital Shopping Centres was taking legal advice this week after losing an appeal to redevelop the Westgate shopping centre in Oxford last Friday.
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Markets
Retail: Centre of learning
Grosvenor has learned from the mistakes of the past and applied the lessons at Basingstoke's Festival Place. It opens in three weeks.
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News
Selfridges buys Glasgow site
Selfridges is due to complete a deal today for a new store in Glasgow.
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News
Hermes buys MEPC's retail share
Hermes Property Asset Management has bought out MEPC's share of shopping centres held jointly with Australian developer Westfield Holdings.
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Markets
Case Study: Breaking with tradition
CB Hillier Parker's research department has been trialing a wireless office concept for the past 18 months. Director Nick Axford tells of his experience
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News
Bonus structures up for overhaul
Colliers CRE is revamping its bonus system in a bid to offer greater transparency and certainty over bonus payments for its 500 staff.
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News
Property illuminates Blackpool
Like so many other organisations and pressure groups, the property industry headed north this week for Labour's party conference as it returned to Blackpool for the first time in three years.
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Markets
Gambling heads to Blackpool
Fish and chips are giving way to gambling chips at a growing number of English seaside resorts. Following the lead of Blackpool, which has declared its intention to become a top spot for gamblers, Great Yarmouth could soon have one of its landmark buildings converted to a casino. A grade ...
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