All articles by Paul Unger – Page 11
-
News
Glut on the landscape
Despite fears of oversupply of city centre flats developers are still pressing the button on schemes in Manchester and Liverpool.
-
News
Ashtenne on the pull
Ashtenne has managed to fill the voids in an unloved Northwest Development Agency industrial portfolio.
-
Markets
Thorns in the red rose
Developers are struggling to progress with schemes in the historic city of Lancaster. Paul Unger reports
-
Markets
Morecambe makes room for Urban Splash hotel launch
Developer picks revamped Midland Hotel as launchpad for UK roll-out
-
Markets
The market in minutes - Lancashire and Cumbria
Paul Unger gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
-
Markets
Lifting the curse of Carlisle
Carlisle council is looking to sweat its property assets by forming a new vehicle with a private sector partner. Paul Unger reports
-
Markets
Barrow’s marine corps
Developers are bidding for the town’s Marina Village regeneration scheme. Paul Unger reports
-
Markets
Enterprise culture
Big names gathered last month to thrash out the challenges facing Liverpool as the 2008 European Capital of Culture.
-
Markets
Weston promise
The merger of Westbury and Eddie Stobart could bring prosperity to the Port of Weston.
-
Markets
Exchanging hands
The Exchange Flags building empty for 20 years has been prised from an old property guru by a new pretender.
-
Markets
Oxford Road show
Education, healthcare and the council are driving the redevelopment of Manchester’s knowledge corridor.
-
Markets
Media circus
The BBC may have signed up, but many doubt whether Peel’s Salford Quays scheme will be able to attract enough media-focused companies.
-
Markets
Peel’s planning power play
Whittaker remains tight-lipped over planning tactics for £4.5bn Wirral Waters.
-
Markets
The market in minutes - North-west
Paul Unger gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
-
Markets
One steps forward, two step back
Unfazed by the withdrawal of GE Capital and Barclaycard, Bruntwood is speculatively developing One New York Street in Manchester.
-
Markets
Amecable arrangement
Morgan Sindall has promised no job cuts at recently acquired Amec, only more funds for its northern regeneration focus.
-
Markets
Liverpool displays towering ambition
Developers unveil plans for UK’s tallest mixed-use tower
-
Online
Liverpool plans for UK’s tallest mixed-use tower unveiled
The tallest mixed-use tower in the UK will be built in Liverpool by a consortium of local developers and investors if plans submitted this month are approved.