All articles by Paul Unger – Page 13
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Peeling off the layers
Paul Unger gains access to a property company with an empire the size of the metropolitan district of Newcastle
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The Wirral is not enough
Prospects are improving for industrial sites in the area encircling Liverpool.
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Don’t mention the ‘c’ word
A mooted congestion charge could choke Manchester’s healthy office market. Paul Unger reports
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A lecture in retail
Carlisle’s imminent status as a university town promises a brighter future for Cumbria’s slow-moving shopping scene.
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Prize fighters
Approval for BAE’s new 1.1m sq ft manufacturing facility promises to add extra thrust to the north-west’s aerospace industry.
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Peel puts out feelers for business park funding
Developer seeks financing for 280,000 sq ft Riverside scheme near Blackburn
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Street wise
Manchester office specialist Bruntwood is taking on an entire street in its latest venture.
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Manchester on a plate
Established London names are entering the Manchester restaurant scene.
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Going short on sheds
The search is on for industrial space in east Manchester. Paul Unger reports
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Bouncing back
Take-up in the north-west this year has improved significantly on 2005, but there is still little demand for large units.
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Second wind
Loyal Merseyside patron Neptune Developments had to react following its failed New Brighton scheme application.
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Divide and rule
Axis Park and other big shed units are being chopped up to attract occupiers.
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To cut a long storey
Despite losing a few storeys to preserve historic views, Liverpool’s Central Village development is proving popular.
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Lime St art deco site not as easy as ABC
English Partnerships seeks developer for problematic cinema location