All articles by Samantha Lyster – Page 3

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    Know your bytes from your websites

    26 April 2002

    Ever wondered what TCP/IP was? Property Week and Ernst & Young provide a brief A-Z of some of the more baffling IT terms.

  • News

    McLean's £220m Brum bonanza

    26 April 2002

    North-west developer beats Hammerson, Land Securities and Amec to win Eastside scheme

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    Chester fights back

    19 April 2002

    Chester hopes the redevelopment of the Northgate area will improve its retail offer amid the threat from out-of-town retail parks.

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    Regional round-up

    12 April 2002

    News from across the region

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    Exit wounds

    12 April 2002

    Only one has gone so far. But Midlands cities fear others will follow PriceWaterhouseCooper's lead in relocating out of town.

  • Insight

    Cheap and cheerful

    5 April 2002

    JJB Sports' £42m takeover of TJ Hughes has finally made the City take notice of value retail. We report on a growing phenomenon

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    Chapelfield and the chocolate factory

    28 March 2002

    The construction of a new shopping centre on the site of a former Nestlé factory is stirring up trouble in Norwich.

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    Regional round-up

    15 March 2002

    The latest news from across the region.

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    The final whistle

    15 March 2002

    Brunswick Holdings looked like a Welsh success story following its involvement in Cardiff's Millennium Plaza. But this only made its collapse all the more unexpected

  • Insight

    How did it come to this?

    International corporate supplement 8 March 2002

    As the downturn bites, giant international occupiers are awash with spare office space. Property Week asks how they got their expansion plans so wrong

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    Niche market

    25 January 2002

    News and deals from around the region.

  • Markets

    Mail model

    25 January 2002

    The Mailbox has transformed Birmingham s image from industrial wasteland to shoppers paradise.

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    Public enterprise

    11 January 2002

    Local authorities are being told tighten their belts and manage their property assets more effectively. We report on ways councils across the country are trying to behave more like their private corporate counterparts

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    Life and Sol

    30 November 2001

    Great Portland Estates has pinned its hopes on Northampton's new leisure complex, Sol Central, as it fills a big hole in the town's entertainment profile.

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    Fuel's gold

    30 November 2001

    The owner of the Sherwood Energy Village site aims to prove that sustainable development need not necessarily hit its occupiers' profits. We visit the former colliery

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    Take-off or hard landing?

    23 November 2001

    Heathrow Terminal 5 is finally expected to get the government's blessing but the battle for green belt land around the airport goes on.

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    Great leap Forward

    23 November 2001

    Yorkshire Forward is at the forefront of a new breed of regional development agencies intent on stimulating their local economy. We talk to its environment director and looks at some of the developments that RDAs have promoted

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    Store wars

    2 November 2001

    Allders is hoping its new Oxford Street department store will give Selfridges and John Lewis a run for their money.

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    The riled west

    2 November 2001

    The West End market was already experiencing uncertainty before the terrorist attacks on 11 September. How will the area fare during a full blown recession?

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    Niche market

    2 November 2001

    News and deals from around the West End