All Property Week articles in Midlands supplement July 2008

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  • Richard Heap takes on Alton Towers
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    Ticket to ride

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    How do Nick Leslau’s Prestbury and Blackstone collaborate on theme parks such as Staffordshire’s Alton Towers?

  • Valley drivers: since British Land sold Blythe Valley Park last spring, about 40% of the vacant space has been let
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    Motorway repairs

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    Birmingham’s out-of-town business parks around the M42 are bouncing back after some lean years. Stuart Watson asks whether this can continue

  • End of the line: Longbridge’s plants are being cleared for a £750m regeneration
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    Long road to recovery

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    St Modwen has gone in for planning with a £750m regeneration scheme at Longbridge.

  • News

    Midlands supplement introduction

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    Property Week’s summer special this week is set to provide respite from the credit crisis, so it is fitting to focus on the sunny side of the property market.

  • Barberry’s Watson and Bellfield
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    Still game

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    After 40 years, three recessions and 50 projects, Barberry’s Paul Watson and Jon Bellfield show no signs of slowing down.

  • David Allen
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    Family values

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    Sean McAllister meets David Allen, 55, head of investment at Atisreal’s Birmingham office, and his brother, Barry Allen, 51, head of Savills Birmingham

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    Shed in the clouds

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    Last year record prices were paid as developers competed for land around Birmingham. With a tougher market this year, some have been left with a severe hangover.

  • Market’s day: restaurants and cafes at Market Place will enhance the town’s retail offer
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    Kettering better

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    Shunning the downturn, masterplanners in the government growth area want to re-establish it as a retail destination.

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    Nott at all bad

    Midlands supplement July 2008

    CB Richard Ellis research reveals how Nottingham remains robust in the current climate

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