All Property Week articles in Midlands Supplement 2007
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A quarry tale
Laing O’Rourke is preparing to tackle one of the east Midlands’ biggest and most complex industrial sites. The construction giant will build a manufacturing plant in the disused heavy industrial area of Steetley on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border. It will also produce a masterplan for further industrial development on the ...
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Unequal opportunities
Solihull’s north-south divide means a seven-year difference in life expectancy. Sean McAllister reports on a plan to revive what many see as a posh borough
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Family values
Sean McAllister meets Malcolm Wilcox, co-founder of Cordwell Property Group, and his son, Tom Wilcox, 27, the company’s head of development
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Further than education
The University of Central England’s plans could hold the key to the regeneration of central Birmingham.
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Save the lap dance for me
Birmingham is the capital of the UK’s booming market for lap-dancing clubs. Sean McAllister investigates what this means for the city’s property scene.
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Follow the Blueprint
A public-private development vehicle based in the east Midlands is becoming a business model.
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Delegate to accumulate
Advantage West Midlands has teamed up with developer Langtree and Bank of Scotland Corporate.