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The Subplot | Regional offices suddenly make sense – here’s why
An early doors plan for 530,000 sq ft of offices in Preston hints at a wider change in attitudes around investing in regional workspace. Plus: skyscraper dreams in Liverpool and speedy progress on York Central.
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The Subplot | Rich graduates are dictating the future of property. Here’s why
New data from the Office for National Statistics shows the power twentysomethings have on Northern cities. We dig into what this means for offices and homes. Plus: a snapshot of the industrial market
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The Subplot | Who is driving Northern transport policy?
Is it government? The city region mayors? Transport for the North? We dig into why regional transport policy is plagued by inertia. Plus: Have any of the government’s regeneration programmes been effective?
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PODCAST | How do residential investors view Manchester?
From high rates of graduate retention to a lack of green space, experts on this podcast brought to you by Alliance Investments explore the city’s strengths and weaknesses in the eyes of people looking to plough their money into property.
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PODCAST | Marketing best practice for the property industry
What are the dos and don’ts of crafting the perfect business development strategy? The latest Place North podcast digs into all things marketing within the built environment, with the help of Civic Engineers’ Katrina Davis and our own Dino Moutsopoulos.
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PODCAST | How to build more homes in uncertain times
Constant tinkering with the planning system and a volatile economic landscape are two of the biggest issues contributing to the housing crisis, according to Urban Strategy director Jackie Sadek and Winckworth Sherwood partners Colette McCormack and Lindsay Garratt.
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PODCAST | What next for housing in Cumbria?
Genesis Homes chief executive Nicky Gordon sat down with Place North West to discuss what being a housebuilder in Cumbria is really like, what a recent local government reorganisation could mean for the county, and why Barrow is a place to watch.
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PODCAST | Why is reliable energy the hottest commodity around?
In a charged episode of the Place North West podcast, Manchester City Council’s Carol Culley and Hydrock’s Leah Holmes delve into the state of the National Grid, the demand for reliable energy, and how the private and public sectors can be part of a powerful solution to the problem.
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