All Property Week articles in 6 December 2002 – Page 2
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News
CSFB sublet
Credit Suisse First Boston has confirmed plans to sublet the remaining space at 5 Canada Square at Canary Wharf, London.
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Markets
Offices: Mid-life crisis
Midtown's flagship office scheme, MidCity Place, is almost fully let. But the developer's incentive of huge rent cuts has left other landlords wondering whether to follow suit or hold out for top rents.
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Insight
A matter of convenience
Supermarkets are embroiled in a battle for urban space as the concept of convenience stores takes off. We find out what it means for landlords and the high street
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News
South coast industrial rents remain stable
Industrial rents across the south coast of England are forecast to continue rising next year – but below the rate of inflation.
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News
Inner City
Some £4BN of property is now held in Jersey-based tax-efficient vehicles, and there are no signs that the institutional appetite is drying up.
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News
Cushman loses top City instruction
Firm axed at Gresham Street as two key agents sent on gardening leave
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News
Shaftesbury disappoints City
A below par performance from Shaftesbury, the Soho and Covent Garden specialist, was the most notable news from the raft of property company results published this week.
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Insight
Valuation is devalued by failure to keep conflicts of interest in check
The RICS moves are welcome, but more can still be done
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Markets
Industrial: Distribution cap
The London Development Agency has stunned east London's industrial developers by favouring manufacturing over distribution use on its sites.
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News
Motcomb buys up Millbank Tower
Tishman Speyer has sold Millbank Tower in London SW1 to Motcomb Estates. Motcomb, which invests on behalf of brothers Simon and David Reuben, is paying £115m for the 32,520 sq m (350,000 sq ft) building. Millbank Tower is best known for being the Labour Party's nerve centre during its last ...
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Professional
Builders should stand and deliver
The construction industry is crying out for reform and project managers in professional departments have a key role to play, according to Stanhope's Peter Rogers.
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News
RICS condemns Brown's VAT crackdown
The RICS has condemned plans to close a VAT loophole announced in chancellor Gordon Brown's pre-Budget report last week.
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News
Family-run investor buys Windsor centre with BoS
London & Associated 50:50 joint venture buys first retail outlet for £45m
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News
Pillar joins Morley for Chartwell bid
Pillar Property has teamed up with Morley Fund Management in the £700m race to buy Chartwell Land's retail warehouse portfolio.
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Insight
Battle lines are drawn in the quest to dethrone King Ken
For the last couple of months there has been one burning topic of conversation in the Norris household.
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News
EH heads for new City tower battle
Test for new chief executive Simon Thurley's pro-developer stance as London Advisory group objects to Minerva's 43-storey scheme
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Markets
Edinburgh basks in soaring resi market
Former GPO site fetches £6m an acre for house development
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News
Off licence bargain is the perfect tonic for investor
An investor picked up a bargain in Holloway Road, London N7, at McHugh & Co's auction on 2 December.
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News
Irish JV bags Kenmore deal
A group of private Irish investors has kickstarted a £300m spending spree by buying a mixed portfolio from Kenmore Property Group for £45m.
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News
Property Week scores press awards hat trick
Property Week was named Magazine of the Year at the prestigious International Building Press awards in London last week.
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