Markets Thames Valley
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 76(36) 10 September 2010, 59-66(5)Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: Standard Life and Shearer Property delay the opening of their 295 000 sqft Parkway retail scheme until autumn 2011. Incentives attract occupiers into Thames Valley's office market after two years of low take-up. Quintiles has secured 120 000 sq ft at Prupim's Green Park in Reading. Reading also gained £30m of income from this year's Reading music festival. Local opposition may derail Nelson Geneva's plans for a 189 unit residential development on the former Sterling industrial estate close to Newbury station. Manufacturer Elliott Turbomachinery's 15 year lease on 60 000 sq ft in Aldermaston is 2010's biggest Thames Valley industrial letting.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Standard Life and Shearer Property delay the opening of their 295 000 sqft Parkway retail scheme until autumn 2011. Incentives attract occupiers into Thames Valley's office market after two years of low take-up. Quintiles has secured 120 000 sq ft at Prupim's Green Park in Reading. Reading also gained £30m of income from this year's Reading music festival. Local opposition may derail Nelson Geneva's plans for a 189 unit residential development on the former Sterling industrial estate close to Newbury station. Manufacturer Elliott Turbomachinery's 15 year lease on 60 000 sq ft in Aldermaston is 2010's biggest Thames Valley industrial letting.