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ront cover this issue has been reserved by Hansteen who are having a real push to let their various industrial properties
within the North West at Bootle, Ellesmere Port and Skelmersdale and in North Wales at Rhyl in Denbighshire and Holywell in Flintshire (see front cover and pages 42-47.
Crusader EPRA continue to offer savings of up to 93% on empty property rates for office, industrial and retail properties (See page 2 and page10).
IN THIS ISSUE Featuring The East Midlands and The North West
Regional News Scottish News The East Midlands
Lambert Smith Hampton, Bidwells
Nottingham City Council, Bruton Knowles
Blaby Council Mather Jamie, Rutland Council South Derbyshire Council, FHP Mountpark The North West
Cheshire West & Chester Council
Birchwood Park Warrington Business Park Taylor Estates
Roger Hannah, BA Commercial, GVA
Hansteen B E Group, SOG The Heath
London and Scottish Investments
Invest Liverpool Halton Council Barrings, Liverpool Waters 34-35, 37 Petty, Taylor Weaver 36 Parkinson RE 38 39 40 Kingmoor Park 42- 47 Carlisle Council 48 Carigiet Cowan 49 50 51 52 Car Test 78 • •
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South Lakeland Council, Burnetts Barrow Council 74 75 76 – 77 73 72
Lancaster City Council, Rossendale Council
Mere Commercial, TJM 70 71 69 68 26 27 28 30 31 West Lancashire Council 32-33 Trevor Dawson South Ribble Council Burnley Council 63 64-65 66-67
Liverpool continues to attract investment and over the past 10 years has attracted over £7.5 billion of physical investment (see page 50). Regional and national developers CEG delivers new investments across the North West including Cheshire, Liverpool and Manchester and have just submitted plans for a £79 million redevelopment on Central Manchester’s High Street (see pages 56-57).
Situated in the heart of the Northern powerhouse Skelmersdale’s greatest asset is its position between Liverpool, Manchester and Lancashire (see page 62).
It’s time to do business with South Ribble it holds the title of “the UK’s Best place to live (see pages 64). New blueprint for Burnley gives developers the confidence to invest (see page66).
62 4 – 18 19 – 25 BC Real Breakey Nuttall, Eddisons Blaze Marketing CEG Andrew Aherne
Rochdale Council, Oldham Council, Harworth Group
Barring Real Estate, Colliers CBRE
Avison Young, Cush Wake, Ask R E, Scanlans
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Cheshire West and Chester Council has recently welcomed their new chief executive Andrew Lewis who is excited by the councils thriving business community. A lack of stock continues to trouble the North West’s industrial market reports Julien Kenny Levick director of Roger Hannah.
Prime distribution and quality offices, enterprising business and great retail and leisure is all on offer at Blaby in Leicestershire (see page 28).
Metro Rod talk about the benefits of planned preventative maintenance for all commercial premises (see pages 6-7). Palace Capital PLC’s growth continues throughout the UK investing in various towns including Manchester, York, Newcastle and Halifax (see pages 8-9). A new visitor centre has been revealed on the Clyde at Greenock to cater for over 150,000 cruise ship visitors in addition Riverside Inverclyde announce various business opportunities close by (see pages 19 – 21).
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