Manchester offices redevelopment that cost a bomb
Series: Property Forecast ; 3(1) October 2000, 6-8(3)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Suggests that since the IRA bomb, on 15 June 1996, Manchester has turned a tragedy into an opportunity by re-inventing itself. For instance new life has been breathed into the area north of the Arndale Centre. Looks at take-up and demand for office space, and the availability of good quality office stock and rents. Also considers current and future trends in out-of-town markets for offices in south and north Manchester, and new developments. Offers forecasts on office rental value growth, unemployment, GDP, real disposable income and real consumer expenditure for the North West. Graph.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS62972 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 108932-1001 |
Suggests that since the IRA bomb, on 15 June 1996, Manchester has turned a tragedy into an opportunity by re-inventing itself. For instance new life has been breathed into the area north of the Arndale Centre. Looks at take-up and demand for office space, and the availability of good quality office stock and rents. Also considers current and future trends in out-of-town markets for offices in south and north Manchester, and new developments. Offers forecasts on office rental value growth, unemployment, GDP, real disposable income and real consumer expenditure for the North West. Graph.