All Markets articles – Page 22
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Q&A: Sir Nigel Knowles on the ‘global innovation corridor’
Chair of Sheffield City Region LEP outlines opportunities in the area
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Mercers’ Company serves up fresh Covent Garden menu
Property head Simon Taylor tells Adam Branson about the estate’s food and beverage-led plans for Covent Garden
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Crossrail delay fails to dampen tenant demand along the line
Crossrail locations attract strong demand.
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Leeds feels Channel 4 effect
Broadcaster’s surprise choice for new HQ sparks interest in the city.
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Farringdon’s new connections
Crossrail is just one of the factors drawing new office occupiers to the area.
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Outer boroughs to play bigger role in provision of housing
Draft plan will put pressure on some boroughs to up development
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Trinity One battles Historic England at Huddersfield site
Plans for 350,000 sq ft mixed-use scheme hang in the balance
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Big-box market bounces back but needs more stock to grow
A backlog of transactions from 2017 boosted take-up in 2018
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Developers target Oxbridge arc
Plan for a million new homes in region will boost commercial development.
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Expansion plans take off at former airfield Heyford Park
Community and business space planned.
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Stock shortage set to slow buoyant commercial market
Industrial and office markets are both affected.
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Residents help shape new development in St Albans
Andrew Stone reports on progress of a key city centre scheme
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U+I develops a social vision: interview with Matthew Weiner
U+I’s Matthew Weiner talks to Adam Branson about delivering schemes with a social conscience
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Big occupiers sustain Salford’s success story
Development continues apace in the city after a number of major lettings confirm Salford’s office credentials.
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High hopes for Exeter scheme
Mitchell Labiak asks whether council’s £300m mixed-use town-centre scheme will come to fruition
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Gloucester Business Park edges closer to full occupancy
Arlington to keep growing park so long as demand remains strong
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‘Subdued’ tenants fail to put spark in Bristol office market
Rents remain robust owing to lack of grade-A space in the city
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The brands bucking the trend
It’s not all doom and gloom in retail, leisure and hotels. Property Week profiles the chains and concepts that are still thriving.
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New developments set to alter Bristol’s low-rise skyline
Some fear high-rise buildings will diminish the city’s heritage
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Retail woes force agents to adapt
Agents are having to think creatively to win business in an increasingly tough retail market.