All Property Week articles in 8 November 2002 – Page 3
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News
Gap appoints property chief to head portfolio review
Struggling US retailer recruits Gary John as head of European real estate to review property portfolio
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Markets
Industrial: All roads lead north
Soaring land prices and lack of availability are pushing distribution towards the north-east. Developer Helios plans to take advantage with the region's first big specialist distribution park.
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News
Lee Baron gets Legal Aid
The Legal Services Commission (LSC), which has replaced the Legal Aid Board, has appointed Lee Baron to manage its property portfolio.
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Appeal against Westgate ruling
Capital Shopping Centres and LaSalle Investment Management this week lodged an appeal against the secretary of state's decision to turn down their application for the development of the Westgate Centre in Oxford.
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News
BPF joins RICS in drive to get lease code accepted
Federation encourages members to follow measures to avoid legislation
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Insight
Five steps to bring about a genuine urban renaissance across the UK
The Urban Summit showed the way, now it's up to the industry and the government
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News
Aberdeen aims for March flotation
Chief executive Reid does not rule out trade sale for £100m-plus business
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News
L&R welcomes limits set on tenant ABB's asbestos claims
London & Regional this week welcomed news that its tenant, Swiss-Swedish engineering group ABB, is on course to contain spiralling asbestos claims.
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News
Spurs step into big league with £65m scheme
Property man Kemsley reveals plans for hotels, shops and museum at White Hart Lane
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Markets
Planning: take-off at T5, kick-off at Wembley
The government's recently announced airport strategy suggests a new runway to the north of Heathrow airport through Harmondsworth village.
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News
BCSC predicts £97.5bn shopping centre windfall
Shopping centres must change if they are to prosper over the next 20 years, but could be set for a 5m sq m (54m sq ft) expansion, according to research unveiled at the British Council of Shopping Centres (BCSC) conference.
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News
Arlington heads for £300m sale
JP Morgan Chase appointed to sell controlling stake in £500m business park developer
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News
Insignia to advise on 2012 east London Olympic bid
The search for sites for a possible 2012 London Olympic bid has narrowed to a handful in a broad swathe from Stratford to Canning Town in east London.
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News
No Stannifer deal until 2003
Stannifer, the developer which has been in advanced talks with investors that are keen to take a major stake in it, has said it is unlikely to complete a deal until the new year.
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News
St Modwen edges in to land €200m Alstom portfolio
Regeneration specialist in exclusive talks after Property Fund Management deal collapses
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News
Pillar makes €200m French retail move
Deals on three parks in solicitors' hands as developer grows Euro fund
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News
Morley buys up £20m site to develop Enfield shed park
Morley Fund Management has bought an 8.3 ha (20.5 acre) site in Enfield, north London, for £20m on which it plans to develop an industrial and distribution park.
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News
Regus reveals Q3 loss of £15.4m
Regus has revealed a third-quarter pretax loss of £15.4m, but said it was now operating profitably.
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News
Liberty poised to enter FTSE 100
£159m equity raising to make mall specialist fourth footsie property company
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News
Uxbridge UB1 office scheme finished
Terrace Hill and Liberty Property Trust have completed their UB1 office scheme (pictured) in Uxbridge, Middlesex. Agents Jones Lang LaSalle and Insignia Richard Ellis are quoting £322.90/sq m (£30/sq ft) for the 7,430 sq m (80,000 sq ft) building.
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