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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 76(36) 10 September 2010, 41-56(6)Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: Nurton Developments and Moorfield are looking for office development opportunities in Birmingham city centre. Birmingham's proposed High Speed 2 rail link plunges Paradise Circus occupants including the Birmingham Conservatoire into disarray. Industrial property supply in the region has reached glut proportions. Availability in the Birmingham office market has reached 3.8m sqft. Ballymore's funding proposal for Two Snowhill is revealed. Redevelopment of Stoke-on-Trent's 640 000 sqft EastWest shopping centre edges closer. Stoford Developments' 245 000 All Saints scheme in West Bromwich is about to clinch a 70 000 sqft prelet to West Bromwich Building Society for occupancy in 2012.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L150908 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 150908-1001 |
Nurton Developments and Moorfield are looking for office development opportunities in Birmingham city centre. Birmingham's proposed High Speed 2 rail link plunges Paradise Circus occupants including the Birmingham Conservatoire into disarray. Industrial property supply in the region has reached glut proportions. Availability in the Birmingham office market has reached 3.8m sqft. Ballymore's funding proposal for Two Snowhill is revealed. Redevelopment of Stoke-on-Trent's 640 000 sqft EastWest shopping centre edges closer. Stoford Developments' 245 000 All Saints scheme in West Bromwich is about to clinch a 70 000 sqft prelet to West Bromwich Building Society for occupancy in 2012.