All articles by Paul Unger – Page 14

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    Factory flaw

    14 July 2006

    Planners’ insistence on keeping a disused Wirral factory in manufacturing use is limiting the potential of one of the region’s large industrial sites.

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    Living for the cities

    14 July 2006

    As chief executive of English Cities Fund, Lesley Chalmers is spearheading schemes in Liverpool and Manchester

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    The market in minutes

    16 June 2006

    Paul Unger gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

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    Clouded vision

    16 June 2006

    Cumbria Vision, launched last year to unite several regeneration bodies, has got off to a shaky start with the loss of its chief executive and doubts about its coherence.

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    Best of Booths' world

    16 June 2006

    Upmarket supermarket chain Booths believes slow, steady growth has given it the edge over its big four rivals. Paul Unger reports. Photograph by Anthony Lycett

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    NWDA and Preston council plan £250m business quarter

    16 June 2006

    Local authority and regional development agency join forces for 2m sq ft office-led scheme

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    A freight in vain

    19 May 2006

    Burford and Shell thought the council supported their Trafford Interchange scheme in Carrington. So they were shocked when it was removed from plans for the area.

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    Pastures new

    05 May 2006

    British Land is planning a £390m office-led scheme next to Meadowhall shopping centre.

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    Double-edged Blades

    05 May 2006

    Newly-promoted Sheffield United is cutting out a sideline in property. Paul Unger reports

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    Fairy-toll ending

    28 April 2006

    After a 10-year wait, planning approval for a second bridge across the Mersey has finally been granted.

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    In at the cheap end

    28 April 2006

    Liverpool's down-at-heel Islington district is to undergo a £300m makeover that will preserve its discount-district dignity.

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    Scaling the heights

    North west supplement 2006

    Liverpool City Council's new leader, Warren Bradley, may be on the verge of a breakthrough in his battle to support taller buildings.

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    Clean sweep

    North west supplement 2006

    CTP and DevSecs are branching out into Lancaster with the redevelopment of a contaminated waterfront.

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    Customs check

    Corp Real Estate Supplement 2006

    Professionals operating in exotic locations are having to get wise to a range of cultural and business differences.

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    Running battle

    Corp Real Estate Supplement 2006

    An increasingly healthy office market means services charges are likely to soar.

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    Villa instinct

    27 January 2006

    Aston Villa Football Club's property portfolio is a sought-after attraction.

  • Docks and shares: Mersey Docks’ Twelve Quays ferry terminal
    Markets

    Dock exchange

    11 November 2005

    Peel Holdings has taken over the Mersey Docks & Harbour Company, so prepare to see acres of unused dock land overhauled. Paul Unger reports

  • Manc to NYC: Bernstein mounts charm offensive
    News

    Manchester’s Bernstein woos US occupiers in New York

    11 November 2005

    Allied London, Argent and Bruntwood on Manhattan mission with council chief

  • Sleeping giant: activity is slowing down on Deeside Industrial Park  as the supply of development land thins out
    Markets

    End of the road

    Wales Supplement 2005

    Deeside’s prowess as the north-west’s industrial heartland is under threat as development land runs out.

  • McConville: ‘What’s important is to fill the building and get cashflow’
    Markets

    More for Morley

    23 September 2005

    Instead of selling, Morley Estates plans to keep its portfolio and double its size in three years.