All Property Week articles in 9 November 2001 – Page 2
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News
Eoffice to take space at Medius
Eoffice, the Italian serviced office company set up by Italian entrepreneur Pier Paulo Mucelli, is believed to have agreed heads of terms to take the lower-ground floor at Benchmark 's Medius development on Wardour Street, London W1. The space totals around 465 sq m (5,000 sq ft). The ...
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Markets
Planning: the ripple effect
New development has proliferated in the West Midlands, focused primarily on the regional centre of Birmingham.
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News
JLL and Insignia suffer as economic woes hit figures
US and European slowdown affects third-quarter performance
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Cubicspace unveiled
Developer Julian Markham, best known for developing the Plaza shopping centre in Oxford Street, W1, used the BCSC Retail Showcase to unveil Cubicspace this week.
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Markets
Industrial: Consistency counts for occupiers
Market remains positive, but there is caution over deals
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News
Forecasting company to track IPD and leading indices
Technical Forecasts, renowned for its forecasting of residential property prices, has turned its attentions to the commercial property market.
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Insight
'Nutters' jibe shows the mountain Duncan Smith still has to climb
It might have been ungentlemanly of labour chairman Charles Clarke to refer to the Tory front bench as 'nutters', but how accurate was he? Well, given the unreal political world we have lived in since 11 September, the answer is that Mr Duncan Smith and his colleagues have been ...
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Markets
Summer in the city
Birmingham is about to give its young professionals a taste of the high life with a new development.
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Inner city
Is Marylebone Warwick Balfour up for sale? I understand the company has approached US private equity fund JER Partners about a buyout to take it private.
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Four-star investments stir City market
The City and docklands investment markets have had a week of hectic activity with four properties being sold in a string of off-market deals.
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Zara signs up at BullRing for West Midlands store
Spanish fashion retailer becomes latest signing at Birmingham Alliance's £500m scheme
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News
Bishopsgate row hots up as tenants ordered to leave
London Underground at odds with Prince of Wales over future of Goods Yard occupiers
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Mappin & Webb back in the City
Upmarket jeweller Mappin & Webb is returning to the City after signing up for Lion Heart Properties' Lion Plaza development on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Old Broad Street in the City.
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Whitehaven wins town centre award
Whitehaven, the Cumbrian coastal town, won the British Council of Shopping Centre's town centre environment award.
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Professional
Auntie's sitting comfortably
The BBC's partnership with Land Securities Trillium marks a milestone for property outsourcing and is a break with UK corporations' emotionally strong but logically weak attachment to ownership
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Markets
Enter the Arena
Birmingham's answer to Canary Wharf is finally set to begin construction. We report on the continuing saga of Arena Central
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Markets
Retail: Investing in a built-up area
New projects have led to a short-term increase in availability
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Insight
The West End market is slowing but it's not all doom and gloom
Low interest rates still make property an attractive investment
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