All Property Week articles in Midlands Supplement 2007

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  • Unsafe and sorry: Steetley has fallen into disrepair over the last five years
    News

    A quarry tale

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    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 ...

  • Markets

    Unequal opportunities

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    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

  • Demarcation lines: Telford’s retail zone is clearly divided from residential areas, and effectively closes down at night
    News

    One-stop Shrops

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    US investor Apollo has paid £442m for a Midlands shopping centre.

  • Malcolm Wilcox
    Markets

    Family values

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    Sean McAllister meets Malcolm Wilcox, co-founder of Cordwell Property Group, and his son, Tom Wilcox, 27, the company’s head of development

  • Base campus: UCE invested £30m in the Seacole building on its Edgbaston site
    News

    Further than education

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    The University of Central England’s plans could hold the key to the regeneration of central Birmingham.

  • You can’t touch this: Tricky Dicky’s in the centre of Birmingham is the UK’s first dedicated male lap-dancing club
    News

    Save the lap dance for me

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    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.

  • Rubble without a cause: Ebbs had doubts about working with the public sector
    News

    Follow the Blueprint

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    A public-private development vehicle based in the east Midlands is becoming a business model.

  • Brom date: PxP aims to build 45,000 sq ft of small office and industrial units at Bromsgrove Technology Park next year
    Markets

    Delegate to accumulate

    Midlands Supplement 2007

    Advantage West Midlands has teamed up with developer Langtree and Bank of Scotland Corporate.

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