All articles by Mia Hunt – Page 11
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Manchester becomes first regional stop for relocating businesses
Manchester’s city centre office market is thriving, as it benefits from the ‘northshoring’ trend.
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Salford’s MediaCityUK is primed for the next stage in its evolution
MediaCityUK has been hailed as a shining light for the north, and it may soon shine brighter.
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London's impressive post-Olympics legacy
There is a dark cloud hanging over the upcoming Rio Olympics.
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Norwood Property Lunch & Awards: Resolution Property, Helical Bar and charity are big winners
The leading lights of property were out in force last week at the Norwood Property Lunch Awards, where they were lauded for their work and also raised a huge amount for charity.
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The Collective: living the co-working dream
The hipster haven of The Collective Old Oak is trialling an experiment in communal living. Could it be the start of something big?
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English winemakers eye sparkling future
With the English being famed the world over for our bland, stodgy food and penchant for cheap booze, 20 years ago the idea of fine English wine would have been laughable.
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Elifar Challenge 2016: good-sports day
Inclement weather failed to dampen spirits at this year’s Elifar Challenge, when the great and the good of the retail property industry came together to battle it out for charity.
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White Rose to grow with more food
The White Rose Centre in south Leeds is about to undergo a transformation, with landlord Land Securities investing heavily in the 750,000 sq ft mall.
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Light at the end of the shed - industrial sector on the rise
The industrial and logistics sector had a torrid time in the immediate aftermath of the recession.
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Stockley Park set for fresh wave of development
When Stockley Park burst onto the scene in the late 1980s, the UK’s first out-of-town business park stood out like a sore thumb among the identikit-grey, concrete buildings that made up much of the country’s existing office stock.
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Russian evolution - how Ikea is spearheading a food revolution
When McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in Russia , people were drawn to its golden arches like moths to a flame.
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Airbnb: heartbreak for hotels?
When Airbnb arrived on the scene in 2008, few could have predicted just how fast it would grow.
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A retail revolution
Retail is going through a period of change that is perhaps greater than at any time in history.
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Online retailers: from clicks to bricks...
Once hailed as the future of shopping, pure-play e-tailers could soon be a thing of the past.
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Generating that Ealing feeling: a modest suburb’s makeover
Ealing has long been the poorer cousin of neighbouring west London boroughs. But that is set to change, and in a big way.
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Can anything be done to stop the exodus of artists from London?
Earlier this month, Hackney lost a local institution. After 16 years, Cremer Street Studios – home to 90 studio spaces and 120 artists – closed its doors for the last time. The reason? The building is to be converted into apartments.
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Build it and they will come – that’s the idea for Greater Gainsborough
Gainsborough in Lincolnshire is helping to alleviate the UK’s housing crisis with the development of the Greater Gainsborough housing zone.
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Emerald shoots - Dublin shopping centres primed for expansion
After years spent fighting its way out of the depths of the financial crisis, Ireland has now emerged as one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe.
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Altrincham food hall: market forces
Altrincham’s retail district had been in decline for many years. So much so that it even hit the headlines in 2010 when it was named the town with the most boarded-up shops in the UK.