All Property Week articles in North-west supplement 2009
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Runway to the stars
As Manchester airport makes an offer for Gatwick, the city hopes a successful bid will bring the world – and Hollywood in particular – a little closer
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Renaissance movement
Chester is attempting to emulate the resurgence of Manchester and Liverpool
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Liverpool’s one show
Has Grosvenor’s scheme been a blessing or a curse for the city’s other retail areas?
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North-west supplement: Introduction
At a time when the north-west is starting to feel the full impact of the financial crisis, it could be forgiven for thinking that the government, as well as the Square Mile, has hobbled the region.
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Forget and move on
Brendan Flood, managing director of Manchester-based Modus Properties, explains how the recession is hitting him
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Hexagon rounds up the disparate dozen
Contractual confusion and an unfathomable tenant list made valuing Blackley’s Hexagon Tower a complex calculation
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On the box pops
Manchester and Liverpool have long been rivals, but they now face a common enemy in the form of a deepening recession. For the launch of PropertyWeek.TV, we talked to key property figures for their views on how the two cities will bear up in the downturn
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Begging for Mersey
Like dozens of other UK ports, Merseyside may suffer a slew of occupier shipwrecks if the government refuses to waive its backlog of business rates bills
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After the cranes, drought
Development in Manchester is heading for its lowest level in five years