
SURVEY: Vertical Salary Review 2021
Vertical Recruitment and Place North West have teamed up for the fourth Vertical Salary Review of North West property and construction professionals.
Vertical Recruitment and Place North West have teamed up for the fourth Vertical Salary Review of North West property and construction professionals.
Approval is nearing for the mixed-use central Warrington development, first proposed by developer Iliad in 2005 and now reworked, with the tallest building pencilled in at 25 storeys.
The latest phase of the £142m Time Square retail and leisure scheme, the market hall, is expected to open from 15 June and become the “beating heart” of Warrington, according to one of the project partners, Muse Developments.
This year will see fresh services launched including a development map to complement news stories and branded content production for partners.
Property and construction professionals in the North West value flexible working above bonuses and other benefits, according to the findings of the Vertical Salary Review 2019.
A scheme on a long-earmarked central site, comprising 550 apartments, a hotel and 30,000 sq ft of offices, has been submitted to Warrington Council for outline planning consent.
County Planning and Dove Architecture have obtained planning permission for a rooftop terrace to be built at the Treasury Building in Warrington’s Palmyra Square.
Following a refurbishment programme, the 26,000 sq ft former Bank Quay House building on Sankey Street, Warrington has been renamed The Outset by owner Equinox Propeties.
Place North West looks back at the stories most popular with readers this year. The news was dominated by tall buildings, controversial developments, big office requirements, and of course, Brexit.
The latest monthly catch-up on the moves and plans shaping the region.