All articles by Tim Danaher – Page 23
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Telecoms deal collapses echo around the Valley
Board rejection forces both Nortel and GTS to abandon taking space in M4 corridor
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Rating appeal row as agents and VOA blame each other
Programming system descends into chaos after only a month because 'agents ignored VOA deadline warning'
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Livingstone ally pushes for London land tax overhaul
Transport for London man calls for replacement of UBR and Council Tax to reflect transport impact on property values
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Birmingham in search of Paradise
Europe s largest office regeneration project planned for city centre
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Andersen agrees Brindleyplace deal
Accounting giant s decision to leave Birmingham city centre may spark more moves
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What’s in a name?
How far down the road is the anticipated Colliers CRE management buyout? It s a tough deal to do, but the key players are looking forward confidently to a new name, new building, new business and improved profit margins
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Developers join forces for £400m Bristol centre
Hammerson and Land Securities form Birmingham-style partnership for redevelopment of Broadmead
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Developers eye up Dome as Nomura sale collapses
Legacy, Richardsons and Rotch circle beleagured site as £105m Japanese giant s deal collapses
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Blitz planned for Heart of Slough
Poet Betjeman gets his wish as 29 acre town centre site is earmarked for massive redevelopment
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Public agencies blamed for Liverpool tower collapse
Private developer Rumford accuses development agency and council of not having a clue what they are doing
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Lyon makes £50m east London shed comeback
Veteran developer roars into Dagenham and Barking sites after spending the 1990s in Europe
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Twist of freight
The government wants Railtrack to take freight off the roads. The problem is where to put it.
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Railtrack plans distribution centre at former colliery
Railtrack is working up plans to develop one of the north-west s largest distribution schemes. Parkside Colliery in Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, is earmarked for an intermodal railfreight terminal and 200,000 sq m (2.15m sq ft) of distribution property. Railtrack wants to develop an international freight terminal on the site, linked ...
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Sky’s the limit with new look for Reading centre
Railtrack plans £250m scheme as space shortage forces council to consult public on building upwards
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E-upheaval prompts Oracle to release space in Reading
IT giant Oracle is poised to release space at Thames Valley Park in Reading as part of a plan to streamline its worldwide property holdings. The move, which is in dramatic contrast to the massive lettings over the past few weeks to Cisco and MCI WorldCom in the town, is ...
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Lease proposals could spell disaster, warn retailers
Retail organisation hits out at Accounting Standards Board s plans for leases, but RICS, NACORE and IPF support change
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Mersey police probe developer
Fraud team examines allegations over grants after English Partnerships investigation
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A thorn in the side
Bristol s Harbourside has languished undeveloped for three decades, and popular politics have only confounded Crest Nicholson s plans for the site.
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Property bosses fuming over lease depreciation
Accounting Standards Board proposals provoke fierce opposition from UK property companies