All articles by Lydia Stockdale. – Page 8
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Markets
Ridings into battle
A new development has thrown down the gauntlet to an established city centre retail scheme.
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Insight
Save our seaside
From Brighton to Bognor and Scarborough to Skegness, Britain’s seaside resorts are in decline.
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Markets
An undervalued resource
Churchmanor Estates hopes to capture Huntingdon’s affluent residents at its Chequers Court scheme.
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Markets
Green pretender
Can Peterborough reconcile its ambition to become the UK’s environment capital with its pledge to build 25,000 homes by 2021?
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Markets
Distance learning
As office rents recover, schemes closer to Cambridge city centre are tipped to come top of the class.
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Markets
The market in minutes - Cambridgeshire
Lydia Stockdale gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
Invista pulls funding for £45m science park
Investor exits Cambridge Science Park despite signing of sole occupier
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Online
20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, Lydia Stockdale goes to meet Richard Lewis, 52, a frustrated architect who survived Hicksville
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Markets
The market in minutes - North-east
Lydia Stockdale gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
A family show
A £110m scheme aims to curtail Darlington’s residents driving to Teesside Park to enjoy a film and bite to eat.
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Markets
Tesco ends stand-off at Sunderland’s Vaux
One NorthEast offers supermarket £16m for disputed brewery site
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Markets
A river ran through it
More than half the shops that were damaged by the recent floods at Meadowhall are still closed. Lydia Stockdale examines the repercussions for the centre and its owner, British Land
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Markets
The market in minutes -Yorkshire + north Lincs
Lydia Stockdale gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
Leeds gets trolleyed
After seeing its supertram dreams derailed, Leeds City Council is going back in time for its replacement, tram vs trolleybus. One is ‘super’, the other is more supermarket.
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Markets
Mandy visits World Trade Centre
Peter Mandelson, the British commissioner of the European Union for Trade, will be in Hull today to launch the World Trade Centre Hull and Humber Services at its offices at One Humber Quays near Hull marina.
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Markets
Jacks of all trades
As traditional trades evolve, South Yorkshire business parks are evolving too. Lydia Stockdale reports