All Property Week articles in Property Direct November 2002
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BPF: leases are shorter but must be flexible
British Property Federation says that terms have improved for tenants but that landlords must go further to avoid legislation.
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There's a self-storage unit with your name on it
The UK self-storage industry now provides 0.16 sq ft per person. We report on why both big businesses and Joe Public are jumping on the bandwagon
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Will Freeserve make its home in Herts?
Internet service provider Freeserve is rumoured to be moving to Stanhope's Peoplebuilding in Hemel Hempstead.
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Reform or face legislation
The property industry is drinking in the last chance saloon on the issue of restrictive commercial leases.
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James Bond: coming soon to an office near you
Got a vacant building or a site awaiting planning permission? Let it star in a film or TV production and you can make money and get it redecorated into the bargain.
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Reading between the lines of a tough market
Prudential's call centre closure is another blow to the Thames Valley town's office market.
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How posh nosh arrives shipshape in Bristol fashion
Gourmet pates and exotic delicacies sitting on the shelves of luxury shops such as Harrods and Fortnum & Mason, may have stopped at a Spaces self-storage unit on their way.