All Property Week articles in 8 November 2002 – Page 2
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News
Crown consent on Regent Street
The Crown Estate this week GAINED consent for its £200m redevelopment of 229-247 Regent Street, London W1.
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News
Lincoln Uni college sale
University of Lincoln received an offer for its school and college of agriculture greater than the £1.5m guide price, so sold it before Wednesday's auction.
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Inner city
America's big investment banks are being forced to take drastic decisions to show they have learned lessons from the excesses of the 1990s.
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Chelsfield gets closer to Global Switch sell-off
Chelsfield is on course to sell its internet hotels arm Global Switch to a consortium backed by Morley Fund Management this month.
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News
Homebase could take subletting case to Lords
The long-running legal battle between Homebase and its landlord Allied Dunbar over the subletting of a store took a new twist this week.
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Insight
If you're thinking of investing in the Middle East, tread very carefully
One of the many joys of membership of the House of Commons was the opportunity to meet political leaders around the world face to face and see first hand how the picture we get through our television screens so often fails to portray what is really going on.
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Markets
Doubts raised over brownfield targets
Researchers say they are counterproductive as CPRE calls for increase
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Markets
Fulham retail: Bright lights on Broadway
Fulham Broadway waits ages for improvements to its leisure and retail market, then two schemes come along at once.
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News
Marketmaker Myers' latest lettings brainwave
Developer and investor Martin Myers has revived his early 1990s policy of filling buildings at whatever rent is achievable by inviting prospective tenants to submit sealed bids for a floor in the City of London.
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Markets
London boroughs west – Talk of the towns
Castlemore and SecondSite in Southall ... business parks in Uxbridge … Thames Valley agent takes a break
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Markets
Birmingham guides on second Masshouse phase
In a move to speed up the development process, Birmingham City Council last week told developers what kind of proposals it wanted to see for the next phase of development of its Masshouse quarter.
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News
Smyth stymied in bid to buy Dunloe Ewart
The attempt by Dunloe Ewart chairman Noel Smyth to buy out the company in a €167m (£105m) deal appeared to be doomed this week.
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Insight
Meet property’s new best friend
Or is he? A showdown awaits in the City of London that will tell us if English Heritage is to change under Simon Thurley.
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Professional
Stop beating up English Heritage
Conservation body can still play valuable role in planning
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News
Ealing flats beat guide
Barnard Marcus sold six tenanted flats in Western Avenue, Ealing, London W5, for £420,000 at its sale at the Café Royal on 30 October.
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Banks prepare for bumper year of lending
The occupational market may be suffering, but banks are more eager than ever to lend to the property sector.
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Housebuilder bags Chelsea pair
A housebuilder paid £1.4m for adjoining houses on King's Road, Chelsea, London SW10, at Allsop's residential auction on 31 October.
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