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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(13) 1 April 2011, 51-58(5)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Industrial property is strengthening in the region with Bridon International planned steel manufacturing plant at Newcastle's Renewable Energy Park and Hitachi's factory at Amazon Park in Newton Aycliffe. Newcastle's retail landscape is changing: Hammerson now owns Monument Mall; McAleer & Rushe aims to start on a £100m retail and hotel scheme in the former Newgate Shopping Centre; Reuben brothers have bought the 42 acre East Pilgrim Street site; and fashion retailers Urban Outfitters is to open on Grainger Street. Private and public sectors battle for share of £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund. Two of the 10 new enterprise zones announced in the Budget are in the region.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L152617 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 152617-1001 |
Industrial property is strengthening in the region with Bridon International planned steel manufacturing plant at Newcastle's Renewable Energy Park and Hitachi's factory at Amazon Park in Newton Aycliffe. Newcastle's retail landscape is changing: Hammerson now owns Monument Mall; McAleer & Rushe aims to start on a £100m retail and hotel scheme in the former Newgate Shopping Centre; Reuben brothers have bought the 42 acre East Pilgrim Street site; and fashion retailers Urban Outfitters is to open on Grainger Street. Private and public sectors battle for share of £1.4bn Regional Growth Fund. Two of the 10 new enterprise zones announced in the Budget are in the region.