Market report: Tyne & Wear
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 53(4) 26 october 1995, 42-59(10)Publication details: 1995Subject(s):- CITY PRIDE
- DEMOGRAPHICS
- ENGLISH PARTNERSHIPS
- INDUSTRIAL LAND
- INDUSTRIAL RENTS
- INDUSTRIAL YIELDS
- INWARD INVESTMENT
- NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
- NORTH-EAST
- NORTHUMBERLAND
- PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-OFFICE PROPERTY-OFFICE PROPERTY MARKET
- OFFICE RENTS
- OFFICE YIELDS
- RETAIL RENTS
- RETAIL YIELDS
- TYNE & WEAR
- TYNE CROSSING
- UNITARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
- URBAN REGENERATION
- PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MARKET
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS53722 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 6197-1001 |
Reviews continuing inward investment to the area - but raises the issue of whether growth in the local economy and property market can be maintained. Considers attacks from the property industry and local environmentalists on Newcastle`s unitary development plan (a blueprint for the city`s development). Looks at how poor funding has hampered development of a new Tyne crossing. Sees how English Partnerships has been accepted by the region`s property industry. Reports on the success of Newcastle`s own development strategy - including figures on rents and yields, office supply and demand, and general city demographics.