All Northern Ireland articles – Page 10
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Online
Titanic Quarter second phase gets go ahead
Part of the second phase of the Titanic Quarter in Belfast has got the go ahead.
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Online
Office Development Awards 2009 shortlist announced
Property’s heavyweights including British Land, Land Securities and Ballymore will be vying for victory after making the shortlist for the Office Development Awards 2009.
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News
WG Mitchell Northern Irish sale
The entire Northern Irish property portfolio of WG Mitchell has been put up for sale by its administrator
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Online
WG Mitchell’s Northern Irish property portfolio up for sale
The entire Northern Irish property portfolio of WG Mitchell, including a major shopping centre, has been put up for sale by administrator Ernst & Young.
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News
Italian buttons up in Belfast
Italian men’s shirt brand 7camicie has signed up for a 445 sq ft store at Multi Development’s Victoria Square in Belfast
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Markets
Blackpool’s rollercoaster ride
Blackpool’s regeneration agency has adopted a two-pronged strategy to bolster the town’s attractions
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News
Premier Inn stocks up on sites
Premier Inn, the budget hotel operator owned by Whitbread, is to target freehold sites and stalled office developments
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Online
Hollister splashes in Milton Keynes
Surf-fashion brand Hollister has leased a shop in Legal & General Property’s Midsummer Place in Milton Keynes as a part of a first wave of UK regional expansion.
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News
Dutch Sting operation in Piccadilly Circus
Fashion chain eyes former Tower Records store as Ed Hardy eyes Westfield
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Online
Managed business space: safe hands give McCabe the edge
Experience and contacts vital to veteran property developer’s ambitions
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Online
Hollister to open in Bristol
Abercrombie & Fitch’s sister brand Hollister is to take a store at Cabot Circus in Bristol.
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Hollister goes to Belfast
Hollister, the US fashion brand owned by Abercrombie & Fitch, has signed up for a 8,200 sq ft store at Multi Development’s Belfast shopping centre, Victoria Square.
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Empty retail shop stores increase in Northern Ireland
Retail vacancy rates in Northern Ireland are rising as the market continues to suffer in the prolonged recession, according to CB Richard Ellis.