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Welcome to the North East of England property coverage at PropertyWeek.com, bringing you all the latest news and views from the region including Newcastle, Middlesbrough, Sunderland, and Durham.North east news
Report on RICS North East Summit 2012
The RICS North East Summit is an annual event which attracts leading speakers from the fields of politics, finance, business and property.
Pressure group to ‘bang table’ for north-east
G9 to advise local government on continuing region’s regeneration. Sarah Stewart reports
Inside the deal: Storeys:SSP and Edward Symmons merger
“Our initial meetings were kept strictly under wraps. Members of senior management on both sides met in bars in Leeds and got to know each other very gradually,” says Paul Proctor, chairman of Edward Symmons.
Hammerson to create Monument to Newcastle retail
REIT to begin revamp of city centre mall in April. Sarah Stewart reports
Cobalt Central no longer blue after prelets flood in
Highbridge Properties signed enough prelets just before Christmas 2011 to begin work on Cobalt Central, a 10,000 sq ft retail parade on its 250 acre Cobalt Park.
Q+A: Merchant on track with Hitachi
Last week, Nick Clegg visited Japan to talk about its future business strategy with the UK.
Occupiers moor at Hartlepool office
Occupiers moor at Hartlepool office Berkshire Asset Management has fully let a 20,000 sq ft office building, Maritime House, which overlooks Hartlepool Marina in Teesside.
Suppliers find nowhere to park near Nissan
Last August Nissan announced its intention to expand production at its Washington site in Sunderland and increase production of its Leaf model.
Retail investor gets the show on the road
Roadside Retail was only established a year ago and it already has a portfolio of five development projects that total 270,000 sq ft.
Accenture brings north-east cheer
Consulting firm Accenture has signed a 30,000 sq ft lease at a business park in north-east England.
London house prices grow, as regions dip further
London is the only part of England and Wales to have experienced an uplift in property values over the past 12 months, data released today by the Land Registry reveals today.
CBRE Global Investors’ two interiors tenants
CBRE Global Investors has completed two lettings at Minworth Trade Park in Birmingham.
LaSalle buys Newcastle student accommodation
LaSalle Investment Management has bought two student accommodation blocks in Newcastle for £23.1m.
Sladen signs 350,000 sq ft warehouse prelet
Distribution company Clipper Logistics has signed what is said to be the biggest prelet for the north-east for a decade, in a major private sector boost for the region.
Clegg names eight "core cities" to get greater freedom from Whitehall
Nick Clegg today named eight regional cities as “core cities” and pledged the cities would be given more power to shape their economic destinies.
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Morrisons to anchor Rockspring’s Gateshead extension
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White Cross surgeries’ animal magnetism
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Gentoo lets first-time buyer Genie out of bottle
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American-backed Highcross puts faith in British factories
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Peel submits Tyne & Wear Tesco plans
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Property tsar picks city aides
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Developer trio to go to market on Barnsley regeneration
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BCSC: Phil "the Power" Taylor launches Marks & Spencer Stoke anchor plans
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North-east LEP boss defends choice of enterprise zone site
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Tyneside is all at sea after Clipper change of direction
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Highbridge bytes into demand for data centres
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Nissan electrifies Sunderland’s suppliers
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Twinterview: Green Lane founder Andy Preston
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Hotel time for Newcastle Co-op
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Rebalancing the economy: prospects for the North
The Smith Institute, in association with PwC and Newcastle University, undertook the “Fair Deal for the North” Inquiry in the autumn of 2010 and early 2011.
Drivers Jonas Deloitte: London Student Housing Crane Survey 2010
Student numbers studying at London’s universities have continued to grow and the supply of student accommodation in the capital remains tight. A year on from our first survey our latest research highlights that 2,490 bedspaces have completed in the last year across the capital.
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Property's Prophecies: What lies in store for property in 2012?
David Hatcher explains how London retail and the Eurozone will shape 2012.
Ownership issues put Stamford Bridge in troubled water
It seems that there are some things that even Roman Abramovich cannot buy — at least for now.
Second coming: Infrastructure and funding
Infrastructure and funding issues in Britain’s second city were top of the agenda at Property Week and NoMa’s Big Debate in Manchester. Paul Unger reports







