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The Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference in Manchester feels as if it has added significance this year given ...
A seasoned regeneration practitioner discusses what inspired her to get into property, the rise and rise of Stockport town ...
Tipped for approval as recently as May, long-debated plans for 95 homes east of Swainson House Farm head back to committee ...
Liverpool City Council’s planning committee unanimously voted to approve the housebuilders’ bid to demolish the factory off ...
An appeal by the Ffestiniog Railway Company against the Snowdonia National Park Authority’s refusal of a new station building for Beddgelert has been allowed, with the authority also required to pay ...
Joining from Cityheart, Warren Taylor is to head up the global infrastructure giant’s expansion into the UK and Ireland data centre market, working from its Cheadle office.
Curtins has become a Place North Partner for the first time, as it seeks to cement its standing as a thought-leader and trusted partner in the built environment sector.
Plans to refurbish Manchester’s first skyscraper into a “best-in-class office, retail, and leisure offer”, have been lodged with the city council.
The city council has rubberstamped the transfer of affordable homes to the local authority’s housing company Dérive RP.
A deal agreed by the boards of the industrial real estate investors is the preferred option for Warehouse REIT shareholders, who had also been considering a £470m bid from Blackstone.
The refurbished Green Market and Duke Street are officially open for business after a 13-week programme led by contractor Thomas Armstrong.
Designs for the transformation of three acres at the heart of the South Manchester suburb have been cemented in an ...
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