All Markets articles – Page 12
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The growing appeal of alternative assets
Investors have been increasingly drawn to sectors such as care homes and student accommodation.
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Daventry council tries to stop use of PDR on strategic sites
Permitted development rights (PDR) have been used to turn commercial properties across the land into housing schemes. But now Daventry council has said enough is enough and is taking steps to protect what it sees as its key employment sites.
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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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North West: plenty to be positive about
It says a lot about the state of today’s property market in the North West that much of this supplement is dedicated to stories about new development.
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How Mayfield site in Manchester is progressing
Sally Hickey investigates progress at Mayfield in Manchester, where a public-private venture is set to turn a long-neglected city centre site into a vibrant new community
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Birchwood Park capitalises on its prime location
With a catchment area unrivalled outside the M25 and motorway links to Liverpool and Manchester, Birchwood Park is capitalising on its prime location with a big expansion of its industrial space.
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Five minutes with Caroline Baker
Head of Cushman Wakefield in Manchester on family, building more homes and embracing change
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Carlisle set to reap benefits of £45m investment
As part of the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, Cumbria is set to receive £45m of strategic investment. Matthew Valentine reports on how the local authorities are planning to spend the money
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Independents boost region’s leisure scene
Thriving independent leisure operators buoy North West towns, where struggling big chains are often absent.
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The regeneration of Manchester’s Ancoats
A second wave of regeneration is set to continue the transformation of Ancoats to the north of Manchester city centre from an industrial wasteland to a happening mixed-use district.
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The future of industrial and logistics looks bright
What will the next decade bring? That’s the question we’re trying to answer in our first industrial and logistics supplement of the 2020s.
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Why Screwfix is thriving despite harsh retail climate
Despite the harsh retail environment, hardware chain Screwfix is thriving. Operations and property director Scott Parsons tells Mitchell Labiak how it went from a mail-order business to a company with its sights set on 800 stores
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Will consolidation centres become the norm?
Consolidation centres are poised to become an increasingly prevalent feature in supply chains
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Central Bedfordshire Council takes proactive approach to development
Central Bedfordshire Council’s proactive approach to development is starting to pay dividends at Stratton Business Park in Biggleswade, attracting big occupiers including The Co-op.
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Level up: UK's first three-storey warehouse
Gazeley’s hotly anticipated G-Park building will be the UK’s first three-storey warehouse. Robyn Wilson asks what we can expect from the development
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The changing face of I&L
The industrial sector has transformed itself over the past five years, and the most important driver is the change in consumer behaviour and consequent growth in online commerce. The old model of delivering goods is simply not fit for purpose anymore – and 10 years from now, the new model ...