On the up

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Redevelopment projects in Leicester, England, include the renovation of the 20 acre former Cattlemarket into a shopping and leisure area. Office space has been increased by both refurbishing old premises and the speculative development of new buildings. The Haymarket shopping centre has undergone a high quality renovation project 7 million pounds sterling which has resulted in many new shops taking over units. Some residential housing schemes are planned to provide student accommodation and for Housing Associations.

Author: Freedman, Cheryl
Subdividers and developers, not elsewhere classified, Land Subdivision and Land Development, Administration of Urban Planning and Community and Rural Development, Urban Renewal Programs, Shopping Center Developers, Urban renewal, Leicester, England, Shopping centers

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Future proof

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The corporate division of Zurich Insurance has occupied a 2,453 sq mt unit at Solent Business Park near Fareham, England, since 1996. The company has also taken a prelet on two design-and-build units at the same development. These are due for completion in autumn 1997, and will be ready for occupation in spring 1998. The smaller of the two new units will house around 300 employees, while the larger unit will be the company's new corporate headquarters.

Author: Freedman, Cheryl
Insurance, Insurance Carriers and Related Activities, INSURANCE CARRIERS, Insurance industry, Zurich Insurance Co. (Zurich, Switzerland)

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Taking the high-profile road

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The West Midlands offers companies considering relocating there competitive rental levels and a strong local labour force. However, it currently has mainly secondhand offices, and this is proving an obstacle to attracting new occupiers. It is hoped that the recently launched 'Locate in Birmingham' initiative will attract tenants, emphasising the city's Full Development Area Status and its convenient location.

Author: Freedman, Cheryl
Birmingham, England

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Subjects list: Design and construction, Buildings and facilities, Office construction, Office buildings
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