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St Modwen
07:00, 17 DEC 2013
Manufacturing fears as more Longbridge land set aside for homes
Economic Development
Birmingham’s planning committee members had previously stalled over applications for housing on three Bristol Road sites, worried that the land might be better suited for industry
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Jobs boost as Marks & Spencer invests at Longbridge
Economic Development
The retail chain has secured a 150,000 sq ft space on a 45-year lease from regeneration specialist St Modwen properties.
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Longbridge housing plan delayed for report into land suitability
Economic Development
Birmingham planning committee calls for details of all proposed developments at former Rover site.
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Long Marston development named Meon Vale
Commercial Property
St Modwen reveals name of £100 million scheme at a former MoD site near Stratford-upon-Avon
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New Longbridge pub creates 50 jobs
Economic Development
The Cambridge is due to open on November 11 in the regenerated Longbridge town centre
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St Modwen submits five planning applications for next stage of Longbridge
Economic Development
The new town centre opened in August anchored by a Sainsbury’s and includes a Costa Coffee, Greggs, Beefeater and Hungry Horse restaurants
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St Modwen reports signs of optimism in housing and property sector
Economic Development
Construction firm behind regeneration of former Rover site at Longbridge predicting strong growth
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Shortlists for 2013 Birmingham Post Business Awards announced
Economic Development
Edgbaston Stadium event on October 17 is one of the major events in the West Midlands business calendar
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St Modwen sells Longbridge industrial unit for £2.8 million
Economic Development
Regeneration specialist secures sale of Unit 4 at Cofton Centre
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Profits rise at St Modwen
Economic Development
Regeneration firm continues to fight back from post-recession gloom
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New footbridge as Austin Park takes shape
Bournville College
Developer reveals latest addition to first park in the city for more than half a century
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Confidence grows at West Midlands businesses
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New research reveals companies in the region have reported rises in sales volumes, although profit is still hard to come by
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VIDEO: Giving Longbridge back its heart
Economic Development
Stacey Barnfield gets a rare behind-the-scenes view of Longbridge – Birmingham’s biggest regeneration project in modern times
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More than 3,000 jobs created so far at Longbridge development
Economic Development
Developers have reached a key milestone in plans for 7,000 Birmingham jobs to be based at the former Rover site at Longbridge.
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Rich List 2013: No.=43 - Simon Clarke (£120m)
Economic Development
Simon Clarke’s St Modwen regeneration company won the Commercial Developer of the Year award at the recent commercial property awards.
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Planning permission sought for next phase of £1 billion Longbridge regeneration
Economic Development
The firm behind the £1 billion regeneration of a Birmingham suburb has submitted plans for the second phase of its town centre development.
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St Modwen directors' pay revealed
Economic Development
St Modwen, the Edgbaston-based property developer founded by the late Sir Stanley Clarke, has taken the unusual step of revealing in its 2004 report and accounts salary increases awarded to its executive directors at the start of its present year on December 1.
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