All Property Week articles in 5 October 2001 – Page 2
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News
Curry's property dot.com
Andrew Curry, whose great great grandfather founded electrical goods chain Currys almost 120 years ago, has launched a website advertising shops and retailers' requirements.
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News
Transport crisis could halt Docklands development
Near-capacity on Jubilee Line could hamper future building at Canary Wharf
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Liverpool scheme under threat of CPO
Bill Davies' Walton Group is threatened with compulsory purchase proceedings on its Met Quarter retail scheme in Liverpool after it emerged that is a year behind schedule.
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Markets
Industrial: Storm clouds on the horizon
Despite a strong last quarter there are already signs that rents may be hardening.
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Inner city
Within DTZ there is a standing joke that at bonus time John Rigg always took a call from Justin Roberts, his former colleague who decamped to Savills some years ago.
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Professional
Case news
Speedwell Estates Ltd v Dalziel and others – Court of Appeal 31 July 2001Notices served by three tenants to acquire the freehold of their houses under the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 did not comply with the statutory requirements. The court held that the Mannai principle (minor defects in a break ...
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Insight
Why ID cards will do nothing to stop the determined terrorist
The problem for the government when something like the US atrocity happens is finding something constructive to do.
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Markets
Cambridge retail and leisure: Leisure prods slow market
Former cattle market to be new pleasure site
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Markets
Cambridge research: Capital nourishment
Large corporates are investing in England's famous seat of learning.
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News
West End market buoyed
The West End investment market was stoked up this week after deals totalling £300m were placed under offer.
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Clifford Chance reiterates tall building commitment
Canary Wharf this week mounted a forceful defence of tall buildings in the aftermath of the New York tragedy.
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Close Brothers homes in on London offices
Merchant bank to buy properties from Delancey and Norwich Union for £75m
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Professional
Play it by the book
Your working practices might be the best around, but not keeping tabs on outsiders could have dire consequences. Thorough checks and procedures are the most effective way to reduce the potential risks posed on site by contractors
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News
Double rent review blow for Liberty
Shopping centres giant Liberty International has been hit by two rent review arbitrations which call into question the valuations of its larger properties.
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Professional
How to... Get up-to-date and get the best from software suppliers
The UK property software supply industry is consolidating rapidly response to the economic slowdown. This presents fresh opportunities to firms keen to get better value from their software suppliers.
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News
Multitude of names behind a singular survivor
Laing Property will make disposals but will not be forced into a fire sale after massive losses in its construction sister company.
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Back to business
Manhattan brokers are working night and day to rebuild their shattered market and the first rumours of firms profiting from 11 September are spreading.
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Falconer attacks planning system barrier to prosperity
The planning system is a 'barrier to economic prosperity', planning minister Lord Charles Falconer said this week.
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