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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 78(10) 9 March 2012, 57-66(5)Publication details: 2012Subject(s): Summary: Nottingham's office and industrial property occupiers wary of workplace parking levy being introduced on 1 April 2012. Capital Shopping Centres awaits decision to refer or not its ownership of its 1.5m sq ft Broadmarsh shopping centre to the Competition Commission. Law firms are entering the Nottingham office market, taking over space vacated by a diminishing government presence. Leicester's Watermead Business Park will sign tenant to all-in rent at building designed to incorporate Passivhaus energy saving criteria. Consent given for new 75 348 sq ft Carlsberg brewery in Northampton. Siemens consolidates gas turbine overhaul facilities at Lincoln's Teal Park.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal | London Journal article | L155286 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 155286-1001 |
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Nottingham's office and industrial property occupiers wary of workplace parking levy being introduced on 1 April 2012. Capital Shopping Centres awaits decision to refer or not its ownership of its 1.5m sq ft Broadmarsh shopping centre to the Competition Commission. Law firms are entering the Nottingham office market, taking over space vacated by a diminishing government presence. Leicester's Watermead Business Park will sign tenant to all-in rent at building designed to incorporate Passivhaus energy saving criteria. Consent given for new 75 348 sq ft Carlsberg brewery in Northampton. Siemens consolidates gas turbine overhaul facilities at Lincoln's Teal Park.