All Property Week articles in 6 September 2002 – Page 3
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News
Insignia opens offices in Madrid and Barcelona
New Spanish operation marks completion of US company's network in main European markets
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Markets
Land banks bulge but building sits still
Planning system holds up housebuilders as 280,000 plots await development
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Backbenchers criticise EH policy on listed buildings
Commons committee also calls for conservation group to be more transparent
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Westminster back at work
Planners in the City of Westminster were set to return to work as Property Week went to press this week, but the heated dispute is set to continue.
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Insight
Rising from the ashes
One year after September 11 New Yorkers are still trying to come to terms with the tragedy and the property market is still reeling.
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The architects' most-wanted list
The BBC, Urban Splash and Derwent Valley Holdings are the three top developer clients according to the country's leading architects. Property Week's sister publication RIBA Journal has named the 50 top clients that architects 'should be desperate to work for'.
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Insight
Arcadia's welcome news
How splendid that Philip Green's bid for Arcadia made it on to the front pages of the national newspapers and the 10 O'clock News.
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Markets
Offices: The appliance of science
A new publicly backed technology village could provide the boost Luton needs to attract more hi-tech businesses.
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Professional
All the right moves
For GlaxoSmithKline and Merrill Lynch, downtime during a move could have meant corporate disaster. So they sought professional help.
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Markets
Industrial: Industry in action
Frontier Estates is leading a flurry of industrial actitvity with the redevelopment of a former Robert Maxwell printworks.
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Markets
Housebuilder targets Yorkshire sites with £50m
Housebuilder CALA is set to go on a site-buying spree in the north after winning a £50m land bank deal with HBOS.
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News
Miller consortium wins £400m NHS disposal bid
A consortium led by Miller Group has been selected as the preferred bidder for the NHS's biggest disposal of property.
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News
BT slashes London space to save £40m
Holborn and Shaftesbury Avenue buildings among five to be vacated
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News
Matrix spends £37.5m on landmark office sites
Investment house Matrix Securities has continued its regional spending spree for its new £350m fund with Bank of Scotland by buying two landmark sites in Basingstoke and Scotland for £37.5m.
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News
Rotch seals £335m Hilton leaseback deal
Rotch has clinched its £335M purchase-and-leaseback of 10 UK hotels from Hilton Hotels.
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News
Green eyes £300m Arcadia asset sale
But Gerald Ronson denies being in frame to buy £180m Oxford Circus block
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Hammerson close to £250m retail JV
Morley set to choose developer as partner for Peterborough centre expansion
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