All Markets articles – Page 13
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Breathing new life into Dudley
Borough council leader unveils plans to revive town centre and boost footfall to Claire Robson.
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Bradford Estates’ Shropshire green-belt plans hit buffers
Shropshire Council are eager to safeguard the county’s green spaces.
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Myo boss outlines its bold plans for growth
Oliver Knight tells Rob Brown how Landsec’s flex office brand plans to expand in the next five years and how it is different from other providers
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Coventry aims to reap benefits of its UK City of Culture status
Obliterated during the Second World War, rebuilt in the 1960s as a post-modern icon for urban living, but then allowed to fade – Coventry has had a rollercoaster ride over the past half-century.
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Agents versus flexible operators
Do the agents have what it takes to compete with established flexible operators?
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Scotland’s new planning regime
Changes could spark hike in affordable housing targets and planning fees.
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It is ‘only positive’ to be in Scotland, say proptech firms
Property Week’s Graham Lanktree asks why there are not more proptech firms based north of the border
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Independent F&B operators have big appetite in Glasgow
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, independent food and beverage (F B) operators were gobbling up space in Glasgow.
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Saltire moves forward with ambitious expansion plan
Last year, Scottish developer Saltire unveiled ambitious plans to capitalise on the supply demand imbalance for modern industrial premises from small businesses in Scotland, by delivering 200 units by 2021.
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Huge office take-up in Leeds raises concerns over supply
Grade-A office space in the city is disappearing fast
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Caddick is leading the way in ‘beds and sheds’ in Yorkshire
Acquisition at GDV Moor Park 25 in Mirfield forms part of a wider strategy.
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Turning Goole into a global hub
Enviable geography and land supply are luring some star names to East Riding.
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Temple masterplan aims to create new Leeds quarter
CEG wants to build a £350m mixed-use scheme.
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McCarthy & Stone duo mean to turn the tide
When Nigel Turner and Mike Lloyd were hired, they were tasked with turning the company around.
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Are blended living schemes a viable model for UK retirement housing?
Could blended living schemes support the wellbeing of an ageing population?
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Occupiers look beyond central London to new office hotspots
Areas once seen as fringe are now on the up.
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The art of finding studio space
Studio providers are struggling to keep space affordable in the capital.
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Air quality moves up the list of office tenant requirements
Workplace certification for monitoring air quality gains traction.
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New Thames Estuary growth board prepares action plans
Chair tells Adam Branson about the board’s plans for the region
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Can Hong Kong recover from civil unrest and coronavirus?
In 2019, commercial deal volumes fell 52% year on year in Hong Kong as political unrest shook the property market. Robyn Wilson asks whether the city will bounce back in 2020.