All Property Week articles in 9 July 2004 – Page 3
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News
Delancey clears final Portman Square tenant
Delancey estates has cleared the way for its redevelopment of 40 Portman Square, London W1, after agreeing a deal for the key remaining tenant to leave the building.
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UBS dials up City landmark
Mondial House, famously likened to a personal computer, is sold by BT for around £55m
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Inner City: John Waples
Did you know Kate Barker, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, was the only person stopping Guy Hands, the financier, launching an agreed £1.4bn takeover bid for Berkeley Group?
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LXB sells on Welsh retail park to charity
Retail warehouse specialist LXB has sold on a not-yet-completed retail warehouse just months after purchasing it.
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Professional
Case news
Eden Project founder sues and winsJM Ball v Druces & Attlee17 June, High Court
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News
IO Group buys Scottish industrial estate
IO Group’s Industrial Investment Partnership has bought one of Scotland’s biggest industrial estates for an estimated £26.5m.
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British Land steps up at Fosse Park
British Land has emerged as a possible bidder for Fosse Park in Leicester.
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Markets
Willmott Dixon breaks new ground in east London deal
Contractor's subsidiary will allow housing associations to profit from private sales of scheme
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Insight
Great boules of fire
The industry's finest bowlers did battle in aid of the Red Cross at the 2004 Rapleys/Property Week petanque tournament
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News
Grosvenor buys Virgin Megastore in Bordeaux
Grosvenor has bought the Virgin Megastore in Bordeaux in a €10.4m (£6.9m) sale-and-leaseback deal with the retailer.
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News
We 'take on board' industry views on REITs, says Treasury
Tax and budget director raises hopes in keynote address at Schroders/Property Week conference
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Insight
Better by design
Sir, Though I would agree with many of the points made by Susan Freeman in her article on office design (legal + professional, 18 June, p41), many of the examples mentioned refer to major projects and fail to highlight the problems faced by small-and medium-sized companies.
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News
Lloyds of London voted the best building in the City
Lord Rogers’ Lloyd’s of London building was voted the best building in the City last week.
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News
LSH begins to rebuild depleted Manchester team
Lambert Smith Hampton has started the process of rebuilding its Manchester office with two appointments.
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News
First office deal at Piccadilly Basin
Architect BDP signs up at Town Centre Securities' Manchester development
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News
Halabi buys former Cluttons Mayfair base
Syrian investor Simon Halabi is believed to have bought the former Cluttons headquarters at 45 Berkeley Square and the adjoining 45 Hays Mews, London W1.
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News
ODPM: seven letters for upward-only ban
Planning minister exposes lack of demand for lease legislation
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News
RICS awaits news on FSA regulation
Response to calls for institution to regulate insurance due imminently
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Markets
Gunwharf Quays setting new rent levels in the area
Land Securities has let the last remaining office unit at Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth, claiming that the £200m mixed-use development is setting new rent levels in the area.