All Property Week articles in 9 August 2002 – Page 2
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News
Two more leave Chesterton
Chesterton's Manchester office has been hit by the defection of two more key figures, just weeks after the head of the office left along with five of his team.
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Cheshire site secures prelet
The Daresbury Park office development in Cheshire has secured the largest prelet in the south Manchester and Cheshire office markets this year.
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Markets
Repair centres: Kwik change
Ford bought Kwik-Fit for £1bn in 1999 and sold it for £350m. We ask what went wrong and what the future holds for the fast-fit sector
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Markets
Spain: Hotel Catalonia
Travellers are realising there is more to Spain than fry-ups on the Costa Brava, but the challenge for hotel developers is to provide them with suitable accommodation.
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Business opposes planning free-for-all
Businesses have snubbed proposals to create planning-free zones.
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Birmingham: St Modwen's Longbridge proposal
Regeneration developer St Modwen has begun work on detailed plans for the Longbridge site in Birmingham.
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Regus cash flow fear as losses get bigger
External funding may be needed if serviced-office market does not pick up
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AWG and HF Developments to build Lanarkshire office scheme
AWG Developments and joint venture partners HF Developments are set to build a £21m speculative office at Hamilton International Technology Park in Lanarkshire, Scotland. The 8,020 sq m (86,335 sq ft) scheme will include a 4,380 sq m (47,175 sq ft) three-storey building called Aspect House, and International House, ...
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Professional
Avoidance: your view
As the property industry braces itself for the impact of legislation to clamp down on Stamp Duty avoidance, CMS Cameron McKenna research reveals what the industry thinks
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News
Health authority and Buildbase sign up at Oxford Business Park
Business park operator Arlington has secured two more tenants at its Oxford Business Park in the latest of a string of lettings.
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Insight
The industry has always had colourful characters, but it must sell itself better
As we discover what property people did 'before they were famous', the industry needs to look again at its image
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News
Alliance ups retail ante in Bristol
Developers aim to put city in top five with £500m regeneration
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Lend Lease fund buys cut-price Akeler
Business-park developer sold for £294m following Thames Valley slump
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Insight
Agony, but still no ecstasy
Eighteen months after the agony started, what is the mood of the M25/M4 market?
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News
Apollo's mission stays on course after Haslemere deal
US private equity firm predicts it will have invested $200m in Europe and Japan by 2003
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Markets
Schemes threatened by Human Rights Act
Residents could use legislation to halt south-east development plans
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Markets
Spanish acquisition
Spain's drive to become a major European figure is being spearheaded by plans for a huge expansion of Madrid's central business district.
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Markets
Barratt Homes acquires more sites for housing
Housebuilder Barratt Homes has boosted its development portfolio by buying a west London mansion block (pictured) and six hospital sites in London and the south-east. It acquired the mansion block in Earl's Court from Allodium Investments and plans to create 27 modern apartments in the ...
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Struggling Nortel raises £85m from campus sale
Canadian telecoms firm's recovery plan releases more than 800,000 sq ft for development
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Wembley: Quintain nets 44-acre site
dome developer Quintain is planning a massive redevelopment project, after securing its second big London regeneration site by acquiring the Wembley complex this week for £48m.
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