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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 75(46) 13 November 2009, 47-58(6)Publication details: 2009Subject(s): Summary: Australian group Lend Lease remains committed to Preston?s 1.5m sq ft Tithebarn retail scheme after partner Grosvenor?s withdrawal. A run of planning consents and grant approvals has kept Salford?s development plans on track. Driver Jonas?s report recommends that the eight main urban areas within Greater Manchester focus on their individual specialisms such as retail, education of administrative offices. Public sector lettings have boosted Liverpool?s office market, whereas Manchester?s more commercial sector dependent market, has had a slightly below average year. Northwest Regional Development Agency has spent £400m on floorspace outputs in the 10 years since its establishment. Map. Lists.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L148892 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 148892-1001 |
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Australian group Lend Lease remains committed to Preston?s 1.5m sq ft Tithebarn retail scheme after partner Grosvenor?s withdrawal. A run of planning consents and grant approvals has kept Salford?s development plans on track. Driver Jonas?s report recommends that the eight main urban areas within Greater Manchester focus on their individual specialisms such as retail, education of administrative offices. Public sector lettings have boosted Liverpool?s office market, whereas Manchester?s more commercial sector dependent market, has had a slightly below average year. Northwest Regional Development Agency has spent £400m on floorspace outputs in the 10 years since its establishment. Map. Lists.