All articles by Mark Shepherd. – Page 6
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Online
Travelodge arrives at Grand Central
Travelodge has signed up at Targetfollow’s proposed £100m revamp of the Grand Central leisure complex in Stockport town centre.
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Online
Birmingham's £81m Magistrates' Court land deal signed
The land deal for the £81m Magistrates’ Court at Masshouse in Birmingham’s Eastside has today been signed.
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Blogs
Longbridge motors on
There is something a little poignant about visiting Longbridge in Birmingham. It was once an industrial sprawl of 6,000 workers building famous cars such as the Austin Rover and the original Mini – the jewel in the crown of the British car industry. Cars once rolled off the production lines ...
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Markets
A poor prognosis
Huge cuts in NHS funding from 2011 are likely to put most hospital developments into intensive care
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Markets
Clinically proven
The Medicx Group believes continuing demand for polyclinics will protect its £50m pipeline from spending cuts
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Online
AWM axes 122 projects after spending cuts
Advantage West Midlands, the regional development agency, has axed 122 projects following a government review of its spending plans.
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Online
Centre Point now fully let
Centre Point, the iconic London office tower, is today fully let for the first time in its 40-year history following the signing of Onalytica to 4,450 sq ft on the 29th floor.
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Markets
The Wholesale shebang
Traders at Birmingham’s Wholesale Market may have a new home at Prupim’s Hub by 2012. But that will happen to the existing site?
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Markets
They bring dinars to Digbeth
Middle Eastern Salhia Real Estate is developing an ambitious £150m scheme in Birmingham city centre
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Markets
West Mids councils could save £700m by squeezing assets
Government asset management review identifies strategic savings for six local authorities
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Markets
The market in minutes - Midlands - 3 July 2009
The lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Online
Birmingham office take-up down 66% on last year
Take-up in the Birmingham office market has dropped 66% from last year in the first two quarters of 2009, according to figures released yesterday by the Birmingham Office Market Forum.
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Online
Landlords to tell MPs of trading hardship
The National Landlords Association will tomorrow tells MPs that residential landlords are facing significant difficulties in trading properties and refinancing their portfolios.
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Online
Business agents hit out at EPC confusion
The government must end confusion over Energy Performance Certificates for commercial property sales and lettings if they are to succeed, according to Britain’s commercial business agents.
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Online
Birmingham chills out at Lancaster Circus
Birmingham City Council’s contract to refurbish 1 Lancaster Circus, one of the authority’s office buildings, has become the location for one of UK’s largest ever chilled beam installations.
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Online
Six developments start in Birmingham over last year, says Drivers Jonas
There have been six construction starts in Birmingham in the past 12 months, signally that development is still happening, reports Drivers Jonas in this year’s annual Birmingham Crane Survey.
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Online
Birmingham to create digital district
Birmingham is to create a ‘digital district’ in a bid to attract occupiers from the creative sector, Birmingham City Council’s deputy leader Paul Tilsley said today.
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Online
St Modwen submits plans for £55m energy hub
St. Modwen has submitted a planning application to Stafford Borough Council for a £55m office and research and development site in Stafford.
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News
French and German property markets to feel full impact of global downturn
End of the phoney war