All Property Week articles in 7 September 2001 – Page 2
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News
Ebone West End exit
Telecommunications company Ebone, formerly known as GTS, has decided to rationalise its central London office holdings because of difficult market conditions.
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Professional
Early notice risk
A recent ruling by the Court of Appeal throws some helpful light on the function of deposits in land contracts and on the hazards of parties prematurely serving notices to quit
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Markets
Planning: driving home the issue
Regional Planning Guidance for the South-East (RPG9) issued in March 2001 stipulates that 2,620 houses should be provided in Berkshire annually.
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News
Touchwood lettings defy tough retail market
Late deals mean Australian developer's Solihull scheme opens with only five small units unlet
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Markets
The decline of Western's realisation
Time is running out for MAB and its High Wycombe development. We ask whether it can survive the recent loss of funder Great Portland Estates' millions
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News
Livingstone wants CrossRail to be extended Docklands
London mayor Ken Livingstone has backed Canary Wharf's bid to extend the trans-London CrossRail link to Docklands, rejecting warnings from the Corporation of London that the resulting costs and delays will jeopardise the scheme.
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Insight
The cost of ignorance
Office costs rose at an inflation-busting 4% over the past six months. The market is particularly pricy for small firms, flexible leases and in the West End of London. We preview MWB's Office Costs Survey 2001
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Insight
Survey confirms cost-effectiveness of the serviced office industry
Short-term pain can mean long-term gain
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News
Slough stops slide with confidence-boosting data
Shares bounce back by 1% after company insists it is not over-exposed to struggling TMT sector
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News
CityReach crisis deepens internet hotel malaise
Growing trend of space leased for internet data centres returning to market as traditional warehouses
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News
Inner city
Martin Barber, chairman of Capital & Regional, has a story he is fond of telling City analysts.
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Insight
Swing city
If you are tying to improve your handicap but find that work gets in the way, champion golfer Nick Faldo and developer Danny Desmond's £50m new vision for golf courses could be your answer.
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Insight
The eurozone's central interest rates are a recipe for a Celtic catastrophe
For all those contemplating investments in the Irish Republic, my advice is proceed with caution.
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News
Labour 'cash for planning' shock
Conservatives attack confidential proposal for developers to buy fast-track decisions
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News
Troubled TeleCity in emergency cash call
Loss-making internet hotel provider launches £17.8m rights issue
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News
Logica braves gloom
Hi-tech company Logica is taking space in the Midlands M42 technology corridor, despite the downturn in the hi-tech sector.
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Markets
Bracknell offices: Down but not out
The market should survive the effects of the US downturn.
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Professional
Jumping on the bond wagon
In a period when investments are under pressure to perform, corporate bonds are an increasingly popular choice
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Markets
Friendly bombs fall on Slough
Slough is famous for its dire image. But the 'Heart of Slough' masterplan could drastically improve the town that John Betjeman thought should be bombed.
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