All articles by Mark Shepherd – Page 6
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Carlyle and Mussarat vie to fund £115m Manc mixed-use
American group is frontrunner to replace GE on Argent’s Piccadilly Place
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The market in minutes - Staffs + Shropshire
Mark Shepherd gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Stoke in the future
Plans are at last afoot to fill a gaping hole where the heart of the city should be.
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It’s right, says Fred
Developer Fred Pritchard’s Cannock leisure scheme is being delayed by business owners who do not want to sell up.
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Stoke regeneration quarter delayed
Funding worries mean Staffs £150m university plan could be scaled back
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Gatwick Green scheme seeks permission to take off
Consortium puts plans on the table ahead of second runway.
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United in our quest to end government folly
It’s not often that landlords and tenants find themselves on the same side of the argument. They have always eyed each other across the garden fence as suspiciously as feuding neighbours.
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Tenants join fight against rates raid
Occupier groups sign up to campaign against abolition of rates relief on empty premises
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Flood’s next wave
Managing director Brendan Flood sees Modus’s future in city centre regeneration. Mark Shepherd meets him.
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The chips are down
Dreams of revitalising deprived east Manchester with a supercasino are in limbo.
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Stratford firm to win Stoke regeneration bid
Midland & Regional to be picked for city’s business district
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Sackville lands extra Station Hill site
Sackville Properties has acquired a prized site next to its proposed Station Hill development in Reading for an undisclosed price.
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Orbital re-entry
Demand is returning for property around London’s borders. Mark Shepherd reports
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Does your office work?
Occupiers and developers have much to gain by keeping tabs on how an office building accommodates its staff. Mark Shepherd reports on a new guide from the British Council for Offices
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Use it or Lose it
Mark Shepherd looks at the possible consequences for London of Gordon Brown’s empty rates abolition bombshell
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Family values
Mark Shepherd meets Ray Palmer, 59, chairman of Palmer Capital Partners, and his son in law, Alex Price, 36, who is a director at the same property venture capital and fund manager business
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The skylines bottom line
Developers could face tough financial choices as building costs soar.
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20-30-40-50
Each week we meet a property character from a different age bracket. Today, Mark Shepherd meets Huw Thomas, 35, senior associate in the real estate department of law firm Bircham Dyson Bell