All Supplements articles – Page 9
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Property Week London supplement
London’s housing bubble has been established dinner party chat for some time, and it is not going anywhere.
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Property Week Retail and Leisure supplement
A recurring theme whenever Property Week covers retail in depth is the galloping pace of change. The question to throw back at the property industry is: how do you intend to innovate to keep up - or better still, keep ahead?
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Neville's New Pitch
Gary Neville was never going to retire to a tropical beach after he quit the beautiful game. Instead, he is carving a new career as a major property developer. Nick Johnstone meets him.
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Right Bet Fred
Fred Done is one of the great northern success stories, and he is not shy about it. The Betfred and Tote owner is now venturing into property with a big bet on the recovery of the Manchester office market. He talks to Nick Johnstone.
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Anderson's power to change
Liverpool’s mayor Joe Anderson would rather his city is associated with business and the Beatles than the 1980s riots and ‘red’ politics. Adam Branson talks to the man who wants to sell “brand Liverpool” in MIPIM.
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Property Week Sheds supplement
Development is on the up in 2014, suggests the findings of RICS’ and Macdonald Company’s annual salary survey, published in this week’s issue of Property Week.
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Trinity of the north
Peel, Peel Ports and Harworth Estates are combining forces to tackle the northern logistics market. Photograph by Ant Clausen
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Clones, drones and a lot of hype
That new technology will impact on the logistics market is inevitable, but how and when is less clear. Property Week looks at the top contenders and their impact
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Tritax big box bonanza
With the establishment of a new REIT, Tritax is heading all guns blazing into what it believes to be the growing market of megasheds. Property Week talks investment and strategy goals with Colin Godfrey.
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Property Week Finance supplement November 2013
The sound of champagne corks popping has started to gently reverberate around the industry again as a result of the availability of credit.
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Property Week Sheds supplement September 2013
It’s been a long time coming - and I hope I’m not counting chickens here - but it seems that finally green shoots are emerging from the bottom of the cliff that has been the home of the sheds sector for the last few years.
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A History of Modern Property
A chronicle of four decades of property in the modern era to help readers of all ages learn from previous property cycles.
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Property Week Retail and Leisure supplement 2013
With retail ever evolving in the face of rising online competition, I flew to Seoul, “the world’s most wired city”, to see what the British retail property can learn.
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Property Week London supplement 2013
London’s future in their hands: The masterminds of the capital shaping tomorrow
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Resi Revolt
Liverpool and Manchester are the latest boroughs to seek exemption from proposed change in planning laws to make it easier to convert offices into flats. Paul Unger reports
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Urban’s Regeneration
Tom Bloxham’s debt-laden northern development company has been battered by recession. Emma Haslett met him. Portraits by James Royall
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Where are they now?
As MIPIM 2013 begins, Property Week North-west revisits the big news announced last year to see what progress has been made. Paul Unger reports
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Mersey mission
Lord Heseltine, veteran of Liverpool’s regeneration, is spearheading government’s “No Stone Unturned” initiative to revive the regions. David Hatcher met him. Portrait by Matt Leete