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Language: English Series: Property Week ; 77(5) 4 February 2011, 41-52(5)Publication details: 2011Subject(s): Summary: Birmingham's Mailbox scheme's retail element attracts strong investor interest. Will John Lewis commit soon to a giant store within the redevelopment of New Street Station? Logistics firm Kuehne & Nagel, tyre manufacturer Michelin and brewer Carlberg are looking for nearly 2m sq ft of industrial space in the region. Law firm Pinsent Masons is one several companies considering moves in the Birmingham office market. Industrial REIT Hansteen focuses on bringing in new tenants to its 35% vacant Birmingham Saltley Business Park. Modwen seeks £22m from the government's Regional Growth Fund to improve infrastructure at is 468 acre Longbridge scheme.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Birmingham's Mailbox scheme's retail element attracts strong investor interest. Will John Lewis commit soon to a giant store within the redevelopment of New Street Station? Logistics firm Kuehne & Nagel, tyre manufacturer Michelin and brewer Carlberg are looking for nearly 2m sq ft of industrial space in the region. Law firm Pinsent Masons is one several companies considering moves in the Birmingham office market. Industrial REIT Hansteen focuses on bringing in new tenants to its 35% vacant Birmingham Saltley Business Park. Modwen seeks £22m from the government's Regional Growth Fund to improve infrastructure at is 468 acre Longbridge scheme.