All Property Week articles in 7 December 2001 – Page 2
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News
P&O docks at King's Cross
P&O Developments has won approval for a £100m mixed-use scheme next to King's Cross railway station in London. Islington council gave consent on Tuesday to the development of a three-building mixed-use scheme on the eastern side of the transport hub. P&O expects to be given consent early next year ...
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Countryside to develop south Manchester site
NHS Estates selects Essex-based developer for Withington Hospital office scheme
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Inner City
When MEPC took itself private 19 months ago its board was accused of buying the company on the cheap.
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Insight
Enron running out of gas could be the heart-starter the City needs
I can see Enron's magnificent London headquarters from my office window and what a rare sight it is.
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Insight
What next for Chelsfield?
Britain's best-connected developer has hit spectacular highs and suffered agonising lows in 2001.
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News
McDonald quits H&B for CB Hillier Parker
Healey & Baker City agency partner Craig McDonald has left the firm to join CB Hillier Parker as senior director in the City office.
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Professional
Case news
South Buckinghamshire District Council v Porter – Court of Appeal, 12 October 2001This a council's entitlement to an injunction under section 187b of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 that requires gypsies to move from land they occupied in breach of planning control. The court said that by virtue ...
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Professional
Legal case round-up
The transfer of statutory rights to acquire the freehold when selling a property and an insolvency dispute about a bank's fixed floating charges on a farm are tackled in this regular review of law cases
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Sector suffers in Canary fall
A near 3% drop in Canary Wharf shares last week drove down the property sector.
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HSBC starts City clearout for Canary Wharf move
Banking giant in talks on St Magnus House as switch to 1.1m sq ft Docklands base approaches
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Markets
Bristol & Swindon: top shopping locations
The table and map (right), based on the results of the National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, shows the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in and around Bristol and Swindon. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third show ...
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Markets
Bristol offices: Bristol's second wind
Demand for refurbished stock has shot up since 11 September.
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News
Green light for One Thames Valley development in Bracknell
Thames Valley specialist akeler this week received the Green light from Bracknell Forest Borough Council for its One Thames Valley development in Bracknell. The 6,640 sq m (71,500 sq ft) speculative office scheme (right), designed by Aukett Europe, is due to be completed in April 2002. It will ...
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Markets
Offices: Bargain placement
Midtown is still offering a cheap alternative in the heart of London.
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News
Property Week triumphs at press awards
Property Week journalists were once again successful at last week's prestigious International Building Press awards.
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News
Healey & Baker attacked in Liverpool retail inquiry
Walton Group attacks agent s advice to council over city centre retail planning policy
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The Dickinsian approach to residential investment
Grainger Trust boss Rupert Dickinson is busy absorbing the acquisition of rival BPT
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Sheffield URC warns against Ikea store
Sheffield's urban regeneration company has warned that plans for a new Ikea store could scupper its £400m city centre revival plans.
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Markets
Investment: Holborn again
Quality rather than quantity of space could give Holborn a buffer against recession.
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