Markets Cheshire and north Wales
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(15), 15 April 2011, 59-62(4)Publication details: 201Subject(s): Summary: Marketing Cheshire, the Cheshire and Warrington inward investment agency, values the area's visitor economy at £1.78bn. Macclesfield may become site for major residential development on green belt land. Rhyl's economic fortunes are to be revived by funding from the Welsh Assembly and the EU's Regional Development Fund. The £200m Barons Quay retail and leisure scheme proposed for Northwich town centre abandoned in 2005. is to be redrawn. Conygar Investment Company and Stena Line await the go-ahead for a new marina in Holyhead. Landlords undertaking refurbishment projects aim to take advantage of the dearth of Chester city centre office space.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L152810 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 152810-1001 |
Marketing Cheshire, the Cheshire and Warrington inward investment agency, values the area's visitor economy at £1.78bn. Macclesfield may become site for major residential development on green belt land. Rhyl's economic fortunes are to be revived by funding from the Welsh Assembly and the EU's Regional Development Fund. The £200m Barons Quay retail and leisure scheme proposed for Northwich town centre abandoned in 2005. is to be redrawn. Conygar Investment Company and Stena Line await the go-ahead for a new marina in Holyhead. Landlords undertaking refurbishment projects aim to take advantage of the dearth of Chester city centre office space.