Markets Greater Manchester
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(19) 13 May 2011, 41-52(6)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Trafford Council plans to return Royal London Asset Management's Davenport Green site to green belt status. Realty Estates purchases the BBC's 327 000 sq ft office and studio building New Broadcasting House in Manchester. Take-up of offices in Manchester city centre in Q1 2011 has fallen by 60% from Q1 2010 levels. Guardian Media Group's Trafford Park printing facilities goes to market in May. Manufacturers Holroyd Precision and Tygavac to consider relocating to Rochdale's Kingway Business Park. LPA receivers achieve improvement in Stockport's Merseyway shopping centre's fortunes. Enterprise Zone status on its own cannot guarantee large-scale development at Manchester's Airport City.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Trafford Council plans to return Royal London Asset Management's Davenport Green site to green belt status. Realty Estates purchases the BBC's 327 000 sq ft office and studio building New Broadcasting House in Manchester. Take-up of offices in Manchester city centre in Q1 2011 has fallen by 60% from Q1 2010 levels. Guardian Media Group's Trafford Park printing facilities goes to market in May. Manufacturers Holroyd Precision and Tygavac to consider relocating to Rochdale's Kingway Business Park. LPA receivers achieve improvement in Stockport's Merseyway shopping centre's fortunes. Enterprise Zone status on its own cannot guarantee large-scale development at Manchester's Airport City.