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Central dilemma

27 April 2007

A sound evidence base and widespread support have been behind the elevation of an out-of-town shopping mall in the West Midlands to strategic centre status, says Chris Goddard.

Real shops beat the web

27 April 2007

Four out of five people who shop online travel to look at the product first, research has discovered.

Glasgow and Edinburgh to look at magnetic rail link technology

27 April 2007

Edinburgh and Glasgow City Councils have backed studies into a magnetic levitation (maglev) link that could cut journey times between the cities to 15 minutes.

Great Portland Estates gains planning permission

27 April 2007

A mixed-use scheme by Great Portland Estates for a site in the City of London was granted planning permission this week. The scheme at 100 Bishopsgate in East London, designed by Allies and Morrison, offers three buildings including a 40-storey office tower, a public library and retail space.

PMP picked to steer Leeds arena project

27 April 2007

Plans to create a 13,000-seat multi-purpose indoor arena in Leeds are moving forward after the appointment of a consultancy team to advise on the development.

Walsall seeks to woo firms

27 April 2007

Proposals for up to 92,900m2 of offices in Walsall, which could create 2,000 jobs, were unveiled last week.

Pitsea set for development

27 April 2007

A masterplan focused on regenerating Pitsea town centre in Basildon was last week backed by planners.

King's Cross revamp receives thumbs up

27 April 2007

Network Rail's £400 million redevelopment proposal for King's Cross station last week got the green light from the London Borough of Camden.

IKEA lodges fresh bid for city centre store

27 April 2007

Furniture retail giant IKEA has submitted plans to build a store in the centre of Southampton.

Corporation of London set to encourage more shops in City

27 April 2007

The Corporation of London is set to encourage more shops in the City after consultants identified a need for a greater range of goods. The planning authority's draft core strategy encourages more shops in five areas and seeks to improve the links between them following a retail study carried out by CB Richard Ellis. But the corporation acknowledged that "careful management" would be needed to boost weekend shopping, given this is when construction and servicing is encouraged.

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