All Property Week articles in 9 February 2001 – Page 3
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Markets
Crawley, Horsham and East Grinstead industrial: Creeping away from Crawley
A lack of new build in Crawley has led tenants to look along the M23 corridor.
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News
Analysts' model set to break down international barriers
Goldman Sachs launches first valuation model which compares European property shares on like-for-like basis
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Markets
All Brighton the horizon?
In the centre of Brighton the UK's newest city one development proposal has become a classic protesters vs developers battle, while another seems to have unexpectedly won over the community.
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News
How long will our love affair last with Saint Bob of the Tube?
Since his appointment as Ken Livingstone's first commissioner of transport, Bob Kiley has not been out of the spotlight.
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News
Sutcliffe admits: 'I took kickbacks'
Former Etam property chief makes shock confession in court but still denies defrauding the retailer
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Professional
Act adds insult to injury
The Insolvency Act is going to make it easier for tenants to escape their liabilities if they become insolvent
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News
Hugo Jackson takes European plunge…as TrizecHahn is ready to quit
Ex-Greenwich man in talks to establish £100m property trading fund
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Markets
City, City fringe and Docklands – the location
The City, City fringe and Docklands, together with the West End, make up the core central London market. The area referred to as the City includes: EC2 EC3 EC4 The area referred to as the City fringe includes: E1 EC1 The area referred to as the Docklands ...
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News
Standard Life slashes managing agents by 50%
Standard Life Investments is halving the number of agents managing its £3.6bn UK property portfolio.
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Insight
20th century conventions of the use of time, such as the 5-day week and the 8-hour day, may soon become anachronisms
'During the next five years, what factors will most influence corporate occupiers on sourcing their property requirement and how will this effect the way in which providers of business space operate?' This was the question set for entrants in the first annual NACORE/Nelson Bakewell student essay competition.
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News
Government avoids £131m blushes with legal upheaval
Officials sidestep enormous bill to buy out lease on Home Office HQ by moving in to Lord Chancellor's department
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News
Crest wins battle to develop DERA's 130ha Surrey site
Consortium including Royal Bank of Scotland and Mowlem will develop up to 1m sq ft of offices in Chertsey
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News
£100m Brighton plan
The New England Consortium, led by J Sainsbury Developments, Railtrack and Brighton developer QED is poised to submit a detailed masterplan application for a new £100m mixed-use scheme in Brighton later this month. Situated next to Brighton railway station, it will include at least 13,935 sq m (150,000 ...
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News
Wilson Bowden's secret talks on £100m Glasgow scheme
Developer close to agreement with Bellhouse Joseph for 405,000 sq ft office development at Atlantic Quay
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