All articles by Tim Clark – Page 8
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Is it lights out for the Hinkley nuclear project?
It is intended to be the project that will “keep Britain’s lights on” for decades.
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Height of sophistication - are 8m floor spaces realistic?
London’s office towers could be set for a revolution in design.
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Is the Midlands engine ready to rev into action?
Talked up in the halls of Westminster and Whitehall, the ‘Midlands engine’ is a concept that plenty of people know of, but not about.
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Are mega-centres the future for self-storage?
A self-storage skyscraper may seem a fantastical idea but it could soon become a reality.
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Can trade parks shrug off their ‘ugly duckling’ reputation?
The UK’s trade-counter sector has reached a tipping point.
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Northampton provides fertile soil for commercial enterprise
Northampton’s new Waterside Enterprise Zone has helped the town beat off competition from the likes of Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds to be judged one of the top places in the UK for business start-ups.
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University cities need to find more and better student accommodation
Demand from students for high-quality accommodation in both Nottingham and Leicester has led landlords and investors to snap up and convert offices and Victorian mills in both cities to replace tired HMO stock.
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Fresh approaches to regeneration in Nottingham North
Shunned by investors, blighted by urban decay and blamed for riots, benefits bills and teenage pregnancies, the UK’s ‘sink’ estates have long suffered from negative stereotyping that is hard to shake off.
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Resolution set to cater for creative occupiers in Bristol’s ‘Silicon Gorge’
Resolution Property is to target Bristol’s burgeoning technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) market with two new schemes specifically designed to cater for creative occupiers in the West Country’s very own ‘Silicon Gorge’.
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‘Urban campus’ set to bring piece of the capital to Temple Quarter
AXA IM – Real Assets is set to bring a slice of west London to Bristol’s Temple Quarter with the launch of Assembly Bristol.
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Development duo starts work on Horizon38 spec scheme at Filton
St Francis Group and Marcol Industrial are to breathe new life into north Bristol with the largest investment of its kind in the region in more than two decades.
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Will new West Midlands devolution plan really be engine for growth?
Christened with a moniker embodying the region’s traditions as a manufacturing hub, the Midlands Engine for Growth is the latest major devolution deal to be unveiled.
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Insight
TfL: London’s newest and greatest estate
For decades, it has been the sleeping giant of the property world.
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Is a major overhaul of Euston station back on the rails?
Developers are vying to extensively redevelop Euston station to make it fit for purpose for the £50bn HS2 line.
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Big towers staging a comeback in the City
If London’s office market in 2015 is going to be remembered for anything, it is as the year big office developments came back onto the agenda.