All articles by Paul Unger – Page 14
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Factory flaw
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
As chief executive of English Cities Fund, Lesley Chalmers is spearheading schemes in Liverpool and Manchester
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Clouded vision
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
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
Local authority and regional development agency join forces for 2m sq ft office-led scheme
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A freight in vain
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
British Land is planning a £390m office-led scheme next to Meadowhall shopping centre.
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Double-edged Blades
Newly-promoted Sheffield United is cutting out a sideline in property. Paul Unger reports
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Fairy-toll ending
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
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
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
CTP and DevSecs are branching out into Lancaster with the redevelopment of a contaminated waterfront.
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Customs check
Professionals operating in exotic locations are having to get wise to a range of cultural and business differences.
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Running battle
An increasingly healthy office market means services charges are likely to soar.
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Dock exchange
Peel Holdings has taken over the Mersey Docks & Harbour Company, so prepare to see acres of unused dock land overhauled. Paul Unger reports
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News
Manchester’s Bernstein woos US occupiers in New York
Allied London, Argent and Bruntwood on Manhattan mission with council chief
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End of the road
Deeside’s prowess as the north-west’s industrial heartland is under threat as development land runs out.
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More for Morley
Instead of selling, Morley Estates plans to keep its portfolio and double its size in three years.