Steve Brauner

  • Try again: Salford City Reds proposed rugby stadium was to include a ‘supercasino’
    Markets

    A whole new ball game

    20 May 2005

    The government’s abandonment of ‘supercasinos’ has led Salford’s rugby league club to rethink its stadium plans.

  • Cloud vision: Alsop's Fourth Grace was conceived to sit alongside the city's temples of commerce
    Markets

    A fall from Grace

    17 September 2004

    Will Alsop’s iconic Cloud project – intended to sit majestically alongside Liverpool’s Three Graces – has disintegrated. Steve Brauner finds out what went wrong

  • Iconic design: the Cloud would have rivalled Bilbao's Guggenheim
    Markets

    A fall from Grace

    17 September 2004

    Will Alsop’s iconic Cloud project – intended to sit majestically alongside Liverpool’s Three Graces – has disintegrated. Steve Brauner finds out what went wrong

  • Showing off: Alsop explaining the Riverside development to former RIBA president Michael Manser and prime minister Margaret Thatcher in 1984
    Markets

    A fall from Grace

    17 September 2004

    Will Alsop’s iconic Cloud project – intended to sit majestically alongside Liverpool’s Three Graces – has disintegrated. Steve Brauner finds out what went wrong

  • National attention: the Cardiff Bay visitors' centre
    Markets

    A fall from Grace

    17 September 2004

    Will Alsop’s iconic Cloud project – intended to sit majestically alongside Liverpool’s Three Graces – has disintegrated. Steve Brauner finds out what went wrong

  • Court in the act: Liverpool's City Square development, under construction, will be home to the city's civil court service
    Markets

    Mersey mission

    17 September 2004

    Slow lettings have left agents relying on a string of new projects to provide them with lucrative deals in 2005.

  • What's up dock: the proposed arena on Liverpool's waterfront
    Markets

    Kings ransom

    17 September 2004

    The proposed arena and conference centre on Liverpool’s Kings Dock could finally get the go-ahead following an injection of European Union cash.

  • National Biomanufacturing Centre
    Markets

    Speke’s volumes

    17 September 2004

    Two large-scale projects are attracting industrial occupiers to Speke.

  • Another delay in Paradise: the long awaited revamp
    Markets

    Local knowledge

    17 September 2004

    Essential information, project updates and gossip.

  • Markets

    Slow off the mark

    Sheds Supplement Febuary 2004

    Developers have been dragging their heels in the crucial logistics sector

  • Eyes front: the OpTIC Technium will provide facilities for the opto-electronics industry (pictured). Plans for phase three of St Asaph will include open plan offices and incubation space
    Markets

    United estates

    Wales Supp Oct 2003

    A combination of public and private sector funding have laid solid foundations for the industrial future of north Wales. Steve Brauner reports

  • Mersey heat: MDHC has secured high-profile tenants for its Princes Dock but is putting further work there on hold
    Markets

    On the up and up

    Office Supp 2003

    As Liverpool revels in its cultural future, Manchester continues to rack up deals of 10,000 sq ft or more. Steve Brauner reports

  • Markets

    Land of the giants

    Sheds Supplement September 2003

    Strong transport links keep the distribution sector buzzing but a lack of prime space is piling pressure on landlords.

  • Markets

    Outlook north-west: The Phoenix syndrome

    Leisure and Retail supplement 22 November 2002

    The devastation caused by terrorists in Manchester has blown some of the biggest names in retail into the city; now Liverpool looks forward to the Blitz.

  • Markets

    Regional outlook: Cold front in the north

    Offices Business Parks supplement 18 October 2002

    While Liverpool proceeds on a multimillion-pound makeover, Manchester is pinning its hopes on a new initiative to regenerate the city's established office core.

  • Markets

    Industrial: Factories floored

    13 September 2002

    As the distribution sector grows, large sheds are needed. But manufacturing occupiers are dwindling and smaller space is lying empty.

  • Markets

    This is no backwater

    Wales supplement 5 July 2002

    A book warehouse in Bangor, Unilever’s IT centre in Deeside, a ski/retail complex in Llanberis… If you thought north Wales was a forgotten corner of Wales, you could be wrong. We round up the recent activity ...

  • Markets

    Liverpool's vision

    9 November 2001

    With so much on the development agenda in Liverpool, it was timely for Property Week to team up with Liverpool Vision and the city council for Question Time in Merseyside.

  • Markets

    Is it grim up north?

    ShedSelfStorage 2001

    Take-up from manufacturing companies has virtually dried up in 2001. However, distribution companies could come to the property industry's rescue.

  • Markets

    Knott's landing

    14 September 2001

    We meet Ken Knott, the plain-talking local boy done good who has grand ambitions to put the Manchester Business Park at the centre of the world's technology sector

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