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Inquiries spark move to sell business park

ONE of central Newcastle's biggest business parks is up for sale for £33m as investment interest in the city’s commercial property revives.Read

Recovery in the air as year draws in

DESPITE the worst recession since the 1930s the North East’s commercial property community have ended the year in a staunchly upbeat mood.Read

The Victorian arches on Westgate Road

Full steam ahead as first tenant moves into arches

NEW railway arch premises have secured their first tenant and will be officially opened tomorrow following an extensive refurbishmentRead

South Tyneside development site for sale

ONE of the last major residential development sites in a sought-after South Tyneside conservation area has come on to the market.Read

Promoted to solicitor

NEWCASTLE law firm, Hay & Kilner, has promoted commercial property specialist Gail Marshall, pictured, to associate solicitor.Read

Location was key to deal

PROPERTY agent King Sturge has let a 7,000sqft industrial unit at the newly developed Teal Farm Park in Washington.Read

North firm's library contract

NEWCASTLE-based Ryder Architecture has been appointed to redesign Manchester City Library.Read

New offices for energy firm

ACTING on behalf of Middleton Enterprises, Gavin Black & Partners has let offices near Durham to a green energy company.Read

Rise in demand for prime retail property sites

BANK lending is returning for commercial property deals although the market is hampered by shortage of stock, says Roger Speirs.Read

Here's to a brighter new year

WHILE 2009 has been a difficult year for commercial property there have been some bright spots, says Lesley Fairclough.Read

Rollercoaster of a year in the property world

THROUGHOUT 2009 we have witnessed considerable changes in the commercial property investment market, says Simon Harland.Read

Imbalance caused the crash

SIGNS at this late stage of 2009 are indicating some amelioration in the market, but it will take until 2010 to get a more accurate picture of where things are heading, says Gavin Black.Read

Keeping industry ticking over

EXPERTS at property consultancy Sanderson Weatherall in Newcastle give their views on the commercial property market in 2009.Read

Investing in local business

A SCHEME to boost commercial property investment in Wansbeck has helped to attract over £5m of private investment to the area.Read

Encouraging signs in difficult times

WE will shortly be entering the third year of what we all know as the downturn, but there is every reason to be hopeful that the worst is now behind us, says chartered surveyor Bill Naylor.Read

Office space a money spinner despite these tough times

SOME of the region's leading figures in the commercial property sector reflect on the developments in the business over the last year.Read

North East best region for commercial builds

NOTWITHSTANDING the fact that clearly the recession and the financial crisis has had a significant impact on commercial property, we are witnessing a record year for take-up in Tyne and Wear. Read

Shoppers are starting to spend money again

THE retail market remains incredibly challenging but there are some positive signs that the market appears to be in the early stages of recovery.Read

Bring in the professionals

THE Chancellor of the Exchequer has a unique opportunity in next week’s Pre-Budget Report to help the property economy with a few well-chosen actions and words.Read

Promising indications of recovery in property market

PARTS of the North East’s commercial property market are beginning to show signs of improvement.Read