All Property Week articles in North-west supplement 2008
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Misadventures of Manchester
First the BBC chose deadly rival Salford. Then Barclaycard decided not to move into Spinningfields. Now the city’s supercasino dream is over and its transport is in a jam. Mark Shepherd asks where the city goes from here.
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Media magnet
Venture capitalist turned developer Brian Greasley hopes to lure tenants to Salford’s Media City with the promise of investment and technology.
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Look, no handouts
A new regeneration ‘super-agency’ has been set up for the city. Paul Unger meets its chief
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Glut on the landscape
Despite fears of oversupply of city centre flats developers are still pressing the button on schemes in Manchester and Liverpool.
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Family values
Rachel Connolly meets David Topham, 52, chief executive of north-west developer CTP, and Camilla Topham, 26, a graduate at GVA Grimley in Manchester
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Corporate refugees
Three seasoned property pros have taken their courage in their hands and left Erinaceous to set up on their own in Manchester as ‘P3’.
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Big gamble
Two self-storage entrepreneurs are risking all after tax changes scuppered their plans for a sell-off.
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Sir Howard Bernstein on the future of Manchester’s regeneration
Transport is now the great challenge for any British city that has seen several years of economic growth on top of decades of underinvestment
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Ashtenne on the pull
Ashtenne has managed to fill the voids in an unloved Northwest Development Agency industrial portfolio.