All articles by Natalie Stevenson – Page 2

  • News

    US goliath GameStop plans UK debut

    2 July 2004

    World's largest computer games retailer to open hundreds of stores

  • Markets

    Pop-up venue

    25 June 2004

    Three shortlisted developers are vying to build Bristol a concert venue fit for the biggest names in music.

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    Three of a kind

    25 June 2004

    The south-west's three URCs have the task of selling their towns to investors, but they must first change their images.

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    Harbour master

    25 June 2004

    A new masterplan for Plymouth aims to unite the disparate parts of the naval town.

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    The barnstormer

    25 June 2004

    Jo Nettleton left the London agency world for regeneration in the rural south-west. Natalie Stevenson reports on the new breed of regeneration investors

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    North-east

    Offices Supplement June 2004

    It looks like a long, hot summer is in store for operators in the north-east

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    For old times' sake

    4 June 2004

    Newcastle's office schemes are moving slowly as developers tread carefully around historic sites. Natalie Stevenson looks at progress on land made famous by Newcastle Brown and Stephenson's Rocket

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    Marine life

    4 June 2004

    After years of neglect, a £500m redevelopment is in the offing for Hartlepool's North Dock. If approved, it could restore the area to its former glory.

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    Local knowledge

    4 June 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip

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    The law unto himself

    4 June 2004

    As Middlesbrough's chief of police, Ray Mallon made plenty of enemies, not all of them criminals. As the town's elected mayor, the man once dubbed 'Robocop' is looking to spearhead regeneration

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    The cracks begin to show

    4 June 2004

    As billionaire retail entrepreneur Philip Green launches a takeover bid for Marks & Spencer, Natalie Stevenson reports from its new format Lifestore in Gateshead, where low trading volumes and a cracking floor covering are among the retailer's troubles

  • Chelmsford
    Insight

    Last chance for an Essex office

    Property Direct May 2004

    The low rents caused by a wave of speculative office developments have proved highly attractive to occupiers. But if you want an Essex office move now, before prices start to rise.

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    Joint venture

    14 May 2004

    Land Securities and Capital & Regional have taken a co-operative approach to infrastructure and branding at Lakeside retail park. Now they may need to work together to combat the threat of terrorism.

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    Breaking new ground

    14 May 2004

    Urban development corporations – a throwback to 1980s Conservatism – have been resurrected to regenerate the wastelands of Thurrock and the Thames Gateway.

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    Port awaits its call

    14 May 2004

    Plans for a new port in Thurrock are much more likely to be approved after Southampton's Dibden Bay proposal was rejected last month.

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    The missing link

    30 April 2004

    The success of Aire Valley hinges on a link road that has been delayed through lack of funds. Natalie Stevenson reports

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    Local knowledge

    30 April 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip. Natalie Stevenson reports

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    Leeds’ double vision

    30 April 2004

    Simons Estates speedily won the race to build Leeds’ tallest tower, but the city is wondering if the developers can produce the goods. Natalie Stevenson reports

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    Ground for concern

    30 April 2004

    The takeover of Leeds United Football Club has triggered speculation over the future of its Elland Road home and its star players.

  • News

    St Paul’s picked for £100m Yorkshire business park

    23 April 2004

    Developer to build 1.3m sq ft mixed-use scheme in Dearne Valley enterprise zone