Market features – Page 22
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Co-working trend heads north
WeWork’s imminent arrival in Edinburgh shows sector is gaining momentum.
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Is scheme combining car dealership and homes a new mixed-use model?
Lookers’ car dealership boasts flats above – is it a one-off or a new mixed-use template?
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Not all doom and gloom for car dealerships
Dealerships appear to be holding their own in an increasingly challenging market for new cars.
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Blackpool rides the regen wave
Council has brought in private developers to help diversify town’s appeal
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Community hub could be just the boost Farnworth needs
Bolton Council is leading the regeneration.
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Manchester’s forgotten island set to return to former glory
Nick Hughes reports on the transformation of Pomona Island
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Manchester office take-up due to top 1m sq ft for sixth year
Steady start to 2019 boosts city confidence.
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BTR developers learn the art of branding
Property firms entering the build-to-rent market realise brand-building will be key to the sector’s growth.
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Rise of public-private tie-ups
Public bodies and developers are forming long-term JVs to deliver housing.
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Hype cycle reveals new tech with biggest property potential
Graham Lanktree weighs up which new technologies will have the biggest impact on property
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Hammerson gains an energy saving edge
The shopping centre owner is among the landlords using the Grid Edge system to cut power use and bills.
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British Land fights back at Meadowhall
As footfall at the Sheffield centre rises, the next goal is to boost sales figures.
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Thames Valley market: Reading, Bracknell and Slough
Claire Robson asks if supply can keep up as the town attracts big occupiers from across region.
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Spike in demand puts Thames Valley at risk of office drought
Lack of development constrains supply.
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Redemption’s plan to clean up
Vegan restaurant and alcohol-free bar chain taps clean-living trend.
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Native puts faith in amenities
Ducie Street Warehouse will feature a restaurant, fitness studio, cinema and florist.
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West Midlands market: Birmingham and Wolverhampton schemes
Twenty schemes worth a total of £10bn set to raise the profile of the region.
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Hunt is on for partner to develop land in Birmingham's Ladywood
Deprived Birmingham area set for revival.