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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(45) 11 November 2011, 40(1)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Prologis's proposed 1.2m sq ft shed for Amazon is at the centre of a planning battle between Halton and Halebank councils. Aviva Investors proposed redevelopment of Manchester's Triangle includes reverting to the historic Corn Exchange name. Banks are actively managing some of their distressed assets rather than rushing in to sales: Merseyway, Stockport and Grand Arcade, Wigan. JCB heir, Joe Bamford, to buy 500 acre residential and leisure use site at Woodford, straddling Stockport and east Cheshire. BBC and ITV anchor Peel Group's 36 acre £500m first phase of its Media City UK development in Salford.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L154334 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 154334-1001 |
Prologis's proposed 1.2m sq ft shed for Amazon is at the centre of a planning battle between Halton and Halebank councils. Aviva Investors proposed redevelopment of Manchester's Triangle includes reverting to the historic Corn Exchange name. Banks are actively managing some of their distressed assets rather than rushing in to sales: Merseyway, Stockport and Grand Arcade, Wigan. JCB heir, Joe Bamford, to buy 500 acre residential and leisure use site at Woodford, straddling Stockport and east Cheshire. BBC and ITV anchor Peel Group's 36 acre £500m first phase of its Media City UK development in Salford.