All Property Week articles in 9 February 2001 – Page 2
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Etam counts the cost
Fashion retailer Etam was considering this week whether to proceed with negligent valuation cases against two retail agents after losing a High Court fight with Baker Almond.
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Inner City
With Manchester United and the New York Yankees signing a joint marketing agreement on Wednesday, speculation is also increasing over the branding of the transatlantic property services companies.
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City offices & investment: Debt wish
Many transactions are coming from debt-finance investors.
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Can Paternoster square the circle?
Paternoster Square has been a gaping void in the City for more than 10 years. We report on how limited office supply in the City has helped it finally turn the corner
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Demerged Kingfisher will keep Chartwell subsidiary
Retailer Kingfisher is to retain its Chartwell Land property subsidiary when it demerges its general merchandise operations in the second quarter of the year.
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Celebrity chef cooks up Marylebone treat
Peter Gordon takes on the old Black Horse pub in Marylebone High Street for restaurant
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Spice world: new celeb haunt in Park Royal
Space Studios' Park Royal warehouse may soon become a haunt for film and pop stars.
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'Cautious' Regus drops Edinburgh pre-let deal
Serviced office giant becomes more cautious, believing the UK economy could be hit by US downturn
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E-revolution on the cards
The government is determined to introduce greater transparency and liquidity to the property market. The Electronic Communications Act has helped this drive, and electronic conveyancing is just around the corner
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Raynsford's rule to damn flood plain building
Housebuilding on 'functional' flood plains is, from this week, to be stopped by local authorities and developers.
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Markets
Brighton retail: A regal buy prompts shake-up
The Hanningtons sell-off should help lift ailing rents in North Street.
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Brighton and mid-Sussex offices: Look on the Brighton side
Office occupiers are being drawn to the new city of Brighton.
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Clerkenwell: likely to remain unaffected by 'dot bombs'
Rents in Clerkenwell have increased by an average of 35% in the past year, in part because of the number of internet companies targeting the area.
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Liverpool's Bill Davies speaks
The developer who controls the destiny of Liverpool city centre this week gave his first press for 25 years, by speaking to Property Week. Bill Davies, chairman of the Walton Group, defended his role in the five-year saga of Chavasse Park, where Walton wants to build a £550m ...
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Liverpool's Mr Big
Bill Davies, the man who holds the future of Liverpool city centre in the palm of his hand, speaks to Property Week in his first interview for 25 years
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Freeport and Helical are best share return performers
HSBC research shows that Helical is top property performer long term and Freeport in short term.
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City fringe: Fringe benefits
A transformation is occurring in the City of London's fringe areas.
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Gyle becomes office hot spot
Haslemere and Edinburgh-based development company EDI have submitted two separate detailed planning applications to create almost 30,655 sq m (330,000 sq ft) of office space near Scotland's most prestigious business park, Edinburgh Park. EDI plans to develop 16,720 sq m (180,000 sq ft) of office space at South ...
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LandSecs beats off rivals for Kent Thamesside scheme
UK's largest property company secures deal with Blue Circle for 745ha development opportunity near Bluewater
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