All Property Week articles in 9 March 2001 – Page 2
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Conference told: upward-only reviews are history
The scrapping of upward-only rent reviews is inevitable, a conference of occupiers heard this week.
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MEPC cleared by Takeover Panel
The takeover regulator has cleared MEPC of any misbehaviour during its £3.5bn buyout last year.
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Inner City
A quoted property company chief executive spends many an anxious waking hour contemplating his share price.
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E-tail threatens out-of-town shopping centres
Out-of-town retail will suffer most from online shopping, predicts a new report.
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Markets
Centres of conflict
Many shopping centres' rent reviews have recently demanded massive increases in some cases up to 140%. Tenants feel the rises are grossly unfair. Landlords say it is the retailers who drove rents sky high and this is just 'redressing the balance'. Both sides are ready with their fists ...
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CBRE launches Euro team to exploit industrial growth
Pan-European industrial and logistics network to tackle emerging markets of Europe
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Insight
The care taker
After getting his fingers burned going south in the early 1990s, Scott Cairns is sticking to Scotland and the north with his new joint venture. We talk to the former Scottish Metropolitan MD
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Shareholders say yes to Moorfield buyout
Chief executive Marc Gilbard secures 70% backing for his £69m public-to-private deal
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Brown freezes Stamp Duty
But it will not significantly enhance property's chances say investors
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Planning confusion is costly to British business
Digby Jones is fighting to eradicate flaws in the planning process
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JE Robert brings in ex-MEPC man
US private equity fund JE Robert has appointed former MEPC executive Nathan Thompson as vice-president for acquisitions.
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Prescott kills off Bracknell dream
Chief planner resigns after secretary of state shoots down L&G's and Allied London's £500m plans
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Markets
Bracknell offices: Hanging on the telephone
Bracknell is still a magnet for telecoms and IT companies.
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Betting on north-east
Bett Properties, the commercial property offshoot of quoted Scottish housebuilder Bett Brothers, has clinched two big deals in England, as part of its expansion throughout the UK. Dundee-based Bett has formed a joint venture with Leeds-based niche firm Yorvale Developments, to develop a giant distribution park in North ...
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Berkshire: top shopping locations
The table and map attatched, based on the results of The National Survey of Local Shopping Patterns, show the top 10 comparison goods trading locations in Berkshire. The first column shows the comparison goods shopping population attracted by each trading location. The second and third columns show the accumulated comparison ...
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Modest rise at Benchmark
Central London specialist Benchmark has produced a modest half-year performance and warned that the market is not immune from the downturn in the US economy.
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Markets
Planning: council approves MCI WorldCom's expansion in Reading
Telecoms company MCI WorldCom's planned expansion at Reading International Business Park has been approved by Reading Borough Council, but is subject to a final decision by the secretary of state.
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Tuesdays in Amsterdam
Jeremy Lewis is a Eurotrotting heavyweight and head of a company that is the closest thing outside the US to a REIT
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