All Property Week articles in 8 October 2004 – Page 2
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News
MWB expansion to follow Hotel du Vin purchase
Balfour-Lynn reveals plan to double number of boutique hotels in five years
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Markets
An equitable distribution
Investment in warehouses in the east Midlands is rising, and demand from retailers and logistics companies remains high
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News
Rugby priced out of on-market deals
David Tye reveals strategy switch with strong half-year results
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Cushman & Wakefield to let Torre Mayor
Paul Reichmann’s worldwide property development company Reichmann International has appointed Cushman & Wakefield to let Mexico’s tallest building
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Cushman team stay put
CB Richard Ellis has failed in its bid to poach Cushman & Wakefield Healey & Baker’s star auction team.
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Markets
Three’s a crowd
Derby, Leicester and Nottingham are each to have new shopping centres, and developers believe there are enough customers for them all to succeed
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News
Palestras new cover girl
Heading for the Tube on the way home from Property Week’s London office last week, I had a magazine thrust into my hand featuring a very smart looking blonde woman on the cover surrounded by four builders.
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News
Marriott Courtyard hotels sell to Kew
Budget franchise hotel company Kew Green Hotels is close to completing a deal to buy the 11 Marriott Courtyard hotels that were put up for sale by Whitbread in May.
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Gypsies’ court victory
Lawyers acting for gypsies in Chichester welcomed last week’s judgment by the Court of Appeal that upheld the group’s right to remain on a site, despite a previous refusal of planning consent
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Professional
Court win may still be costly
Even the successful party in a court battle may face the wrath of the judge if it refuses offers of mediation
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News
Hines completes first UK development
US developer Hines has completed its first UK office development at 99 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4
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News
Clash of the titans
The eternal question (well, one of them) is to be answered. Which are better: shed agents or office agents?
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Inner City: John Waples
You would have to have been on the moon for the past year not to know Liberty International has been trying to sell its 25% stake in Great Portland Estates
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News
City planning rejection shock
One document that is always eagerly awaited at Property Week is the agenda for the Corporation of London’s planning committee meetings, with details of all the latest office developments that the committee has invariably approved
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News
Orf to join Citigroup to head Euro drive
Fund management star to roll out European spending programme
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Markets
Fly ‘em high and sell ‘em cheap
Budget airlines have taken off in recent years, and regional airports are reaping the rewards
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Markets
Cheap homes plan greeted by ‘widespread scepticism’
Housebuilders describe Prescott’s proposal to build £60,000 starter homes as ‘a nonsense’
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Soros cedes control of real estate division
Soros Fund Management, the $12.8bn (£7.1bn) investment advisory firm of George Soros, has spun off its real estate division into an independent, management-owned firm
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First office letting at Capital
CGI and City Offices have secured the first letting at their Capital House office development on King William Street, London EC4
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