All articles by Paul Unger – Page 4
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Peel to pilot green fund in Manchester and Liverpool
A community fund could help to develop environmentally friendly projects along the freight-shipping routes
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Rochdale Woolworths site learns to adapt
Co-operative Bank plans mixed-use scheme on 22 acre site
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HCA’s McLaughlin bullish about housing
Paul Unger talks to the Homes and Communities Agency’s Deborah McLaughlin about prospects for housing in the north-west
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Enterprise zone bidders jostle for position
Cumbria to put forward merged zone, while Lancashire is still to decide
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New Telford and Wrekin council dumps relocation plans
Reversal of decision on move causes confusion over location of Asda scheme
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Morris’s Vanguard on path to victory at Battlefield
Developer seeks further planning consent for industrial in Shrewsbury
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Q+A: build your own affordable housing
A policy to help home owners afford to remain in rural Shropshire is proving popular. Paul Unger explains the single-plot exception policy
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Guardian brings Trafford Park sites to market
Media group to sell facilities as it downsizes on estate
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Realty Estates stars in Manchester BBC sale
Clinching a high-profile site from under the noses of Bruntwood and Downing has put Tishbi’s company in the spotlight
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Trafford Council battles Royal London to tighten green belt
Local authority plans to keep Davenport Green site as a green buffer
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Enterprise zone incentives will not give Airport City wings
Scheme will need more than just tax breaks to get development off the ground
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Widows shop in Chester
Royal London Mutual Insurance Society has sold 37 and 41 Eastgate Street in Chester city centre to Scottish Widows Unit Funds for £12.35m, reflecting a net initial yield of 4.67%
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Council consolidation on the cards under new chief
Developers in Liverpool could have the chance to pitch to the city council to build a new office headquarters for local authority staff if ideas being considered by the new chief executive, Ged Fitzgerald, come to fruition
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Neptune in its element at New Brighton scheme
Developer completes spate of lettings at waterfront scheme
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Liverpool council wants enterprise zone borders redrawn
Councils ask for enterprise zone to include city’s central business district
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Benmore in play for leisure scheme
Developer submits application for leisure scheme next to New Mersey scheme
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Macclesfield considers loosening its green belt
Space needed to meet demand for 4,000 homes over next 20 years
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Welsh Assembly aid to put thrill into Rhyl
Council to use local government and EU funding to help revive seaside town