All Property Week articles in 5 April 2002
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Online
Westfield denies "cash for access" claims
Shopping centre developer Westfield has denied paying Lord Levy to arrange access to government ministers.
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Online
UK cities compete for boost from culture title
Twelve cities from across the UK have submitted their bids to become European Capital of Culture in 2008.
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Insight
A woman of substance
Cecilia Mowatt is a woman set on challenging all expectations. We spoke to the first international president of GVA Worldwide in Cannes
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Insight
Stopping the rot
Marylebone Warwick Balfour's share price has been plummeting. Now chief executive Richard Balfour-Lynn has decided it's time to take action.
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Professional
Q + A
I am one of four directors – we are all in our early 40s and want to retire at 60.We each have executive pension plans valued at £180,000 and over the past four years have contributed £12,000 each. Recently, we have not been happy with the investment performance and would ...
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Markets
Oxon, Warks and Worcs retail: Leamington star
How have market conditions changed over the last quarter (Jan-Mar 2002)? Despite strong Christmas trading, the first quarter of 2002 has been slow. In Oxford, there is strong demand but very little supply. The Northgate Quarter, Crest Nicholson Properties' 18,580 sq m (200,000 sq ft) retail development, ...
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Markets
Gray matter
Bryan Gray, the new head of the North-West Development Agency, is something of an unknown in the property world.
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News
Software firm gives Hillier Parker UK role
Veritas Software has dropped Strutt & Parker as its sole agent in the UK as part of a new global instruction for CB Richard Ellis.
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Markets
Fears voiced over land transfer plan
Local authority control of English P artnership sites could cause conflict
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Insight
Planning tariff proposals: let's get our facts straight
Why the government should make explicit its intentions with the new tariff
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News
Henderson seeks retail fund equity
Henderson Global Investors this week launched a fresh round of talks with pension funds and other financial institutions in a bid to grow its retail warehouse fund to more than £600m.
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News
Museum to ditch Holborn eyesore
The British Museum has appointed agents to advise on the disposal of one of central London's enduring eyesores.
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News
Earls Court flats struggle
Flats converted from two stucco houses in Earls Court Road, west London, narrowly failed to reach their reserve price of £2.85m at Winkworths auction at the New Connaught Rooms in London on 27 March.
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News
New unit will decide fate of controversial schemes
The government has centralised the handling of the biggest and most controversial planning applications.
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Markets
Oxford Residential: Oxford's social conscience
Berkeley Homes and Oxford City Council are clashing on a point of percentages.