weebil64
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Newcastle always seems to be quoted as what Sunderland should be and do. Is every piece of office and business space in Newcastle occupied?Purely business.
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Newcastle always seems to be quoted as what Sunderland should be and do. Is every piece of office and business space in Newcastle occupied?Purely business.
Some affordable apartments have been built in Whitburn £180 a week for a two bed yes only affordable if you're on benefits'Affordable'. Aye right
They should be building new offices and moving Doxy Park and Rainton Meadows into the city centre. Then building new housing estates on both sites.Newcastle always seems to be quoted as what Sunderland should be and do. Is every piece of office and business space in Newcastle occupied?
They should be building new offices and moving Doxy Park and Rainton Meadows into the city centre. Then building new housing estates on both sites.
That hasn't really been working n Sunderland for however many years. Plus now with more businesses thinking about working from home is the demand for more office space there? Without that demand and footfall is there demand for shops, cafes, restaurants? By putting people in the city centre footfall increases and you would hope the long term plan is for more business to fill the space.Purely business.
They are building new offices, it's on the plans. There's empty units at Doxy and Rainton. There's always empty units. Wonderful city centre sight.They should be building new offices and moving Doxy Park and Rainton Meadows into the city centre. Then building new housing estates on both sites.
They won’t though. The regional centre plan only allows for one site. They seem hellbent on Newcastle.
If that were the case, why did Darlington get the treasury? Levelling up really needs to region-wide as well as a national level
Newcastle always seems to be quoted as what Sunderland should be and do. Is every piece of office and business space in Newcastle occupied?
The north east has 2 sub regions.
The south sub region (tees valley) has a tory mayor & quite a fee tory mp's
That's why Darlo got the treasury jobs
I'm talking about HMRC.If that were the case, why did Darlington get the treasury? Levelling up really needs to region-wide as well as a national level
I ask again, every piece of office/retail space is occupied?If you hadn't noticed theyre doing well.....why wouldnt you replicate the successes?
It needs a 3rd Sub region........Sunderland!
I'm talking about HMRC.
I ask again, every piece of office/retail space is occupied?
So you're advocating building commercial space to stand empty? Seems a false economy to me. Build things that people will use, encourage people, change teh way we live if need be. I don't know the answers but office/retail space is notthe answer in my opinion..Is that a good indicator? If theyve got far greater capacity for office accommodation some is bound to be speculative. It show confidence in their economy that speculative office accommodate exists for when companies wish to relocate (most cities do).
So you're advocating building commercial space to stand empty? Seems a false economy to me. Build things that people will use, encourage people, change teh way we live if need be. I don't know the answers but office/retail space is notthe answer in my opinion..
The plans for either side of the river look thought out and balanced, let's see what happens.
So you're advocating building commercial space to stand empty? Seems a false economy to me. Build things that people will use, encourage people, change teh way we live if need be. I don't know the answers but office/retail space is notthe answer in my opinion..
The plans for either side of the river look thought out and balanced, let's see what happens.
But how much do you build on speculation? I am not against office space but there are swathes of empty offices scattered throughout the region in both urban sites and business parks. Incentives are what bring in the business, not the available space.not at all, I’m saying if a company was looking to relocate to a place…..the available office accommodation would be factored into it.
Sunderland wouldn’t have the Ocado offices on the vaux site had they not speculated on it
But how much do you build on speculation? I am not against office space but there are swathes of empty offices scattered throughout the region in both urban sites and business parks. Incentives are what bring in the business, not the available space.
As far as Sunderland city centre is concerned, to date there hasn't been much speculated on at allBut how much do you build on speculation? I am not against office space but there are swathes of empty offices scattered throughout the region in both urban sites and business parks. Incentives are what bring in the business, not the available space.
not at all, I’m saying if a company was looking to relocate to a place…..the available office accommodation would be factored into it.
Sunderland wouldn’t have the Ocado offices on the vaux site had they not speculated on it
As far as Sunderland city centre is concerned, to date there hasn't been much speculated on at all
Bit of a can’t do attitude there mate.They are building new offices, it's on the plans. There's empty units at Doxy and Rainton. There's always empty units. Wonderful city centre sight.
If you build it they won’t come.Bit of a can’t do attitude there mate.