All North West supplement articles – Page 2
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The north face of regeneration
Local authorities in the North West are getting stuck in to regeneration plans. Property Week looks at some of the most ambitious projects.
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Is Manchester BTR at boiling point?
With record numbers of build-to-rent schemes due to be delivered in Manchester over the next two years, is the demand there to match the supply?
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Everton stadium update: gaining ground
Everton FC and Liverpool City Council have agreed a unique funding deal to support the development of a new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock, but will it benefit all affected.
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Transport for the North: on the right track?
Transport for the North’s draft strategy to improve transport infrastructure in the region has been well received, but some areas are set to benefit more than others from the plans.
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Why Muse is feeling good: Matt Crompton interview
Muse may be known for creating mixed-use schemes in the north of England, but managing director Matt Crompton tells Property Week that it is strength of opportunity rather than location that matters.
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Five minutes with: Chris Cheap of GVA Manchester
GVA Manchester’s regional senior director on his entrepreneurial dad, Tate Modern and running.
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How the North West was won
Who owns the North West? To find out, Property Week commissioned Datscha to pull together a list of the 200 largest property owners in the region by square foot and rateable value.
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Preston's office market A-game
Plans for a £100m office scheme could put the city back on the map - if an occupier bites.
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University of Manchester challenge
Academic projects don’t get much bigger than the University of Manchester’s 10-year masterplan to revive its campus - which costs a cool £1bn.
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By the riverside: Martin Liptrot interview
For far too long, Wirral has lived in the shadow of the city of Liverpool, which sits ‘over the water’.
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Storyhouse Chester: screen saver
It takes a brave council to invest more than £30m in an arts project when local government budgets are being cut to the bone, but Cheshire West and Chester Council’s redevelopment of the city’s 1930s Art Deco Odeon cinema into a cultural centre is already paying dividends.
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Liverpool metro mayor: a man on Mersey’s side
When former Labour MP Steve Rotheram was elected as the first metro mayor of the Liverpool city region in May with a huge 59% of the vote, he said he wanted the city to “punch above its weight”.
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Five minutes with: Daryll Lee of Philip J Davies
The Philip J Davies director on Manchester United, being inspired by his dad and holidays in the Algarve
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A hard act to follow: Joanne Roney takes over from Bernstein
As legacies go, you don’t get much bigger than that of Sir Howard Bernstein.
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Signs of eastern promise in Manchester
Chinese investment in Manchester is on the up. Disclosed Chinese investment in Manchester commercial real estate stands at £2.17bn and the Manchester China Forum estimates the overall total is probably nearer £2.5bn.
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New order: North West powers up
Sir Howard Bernstein’s shoes will not be easy to fill. In his near-20-year tenure as chief executive of Manchester City Council, he has co-ordinated the regeneration of the city core following the IRA bomb blast of 1996 and been hugely successful in attracting investors to what is now the beating ...
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Everton stadium: new blue horizon?
As the old saying goes, ‘good things come to those who wait’. If that’s true, then fans of Everton FC, who first saw designs of the ‘new Goodison’ back in 1997, have every right to expect a stadium on a par with Wembley.
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Neo office building: the future is flexible
North West developer Bruntwood made something of a departure from the norm when it embarked upon its latest office development, Neo.
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A northern soul: Eamonn Boylan interview
In 1979, Eamonn Boylan came to Manchester to study English and American literature. And but for a brief sojourn across the Pennines, Cumbria-born Boylan has stayed in the city that has become his spiritual home ever since.
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Social housing enterprise: home is where the heart is
Think of Liverpool’s residential stock and the unfortunate picture that comes to mind is row after row of derelict red-brick terraced houses with boarded-up windows.
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