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2. One's going upmarket: Grosvenor's Liverpool One scheme aims to bring high-end retailers to Liverpool, but could the Met Quarter be stealing its thunder?
3. The end of our world as we know it? Is MIPIM, which starts next Tuesday in Cannes, the last bastion of face-to-face property dealing, or is technology talking over?
4. Tomorrow's world: over the next five pages, Claer Barrett, Heather Greig-Smith, Christine Eade, Sean McAllister, Jonathan Brasse, Anna Goldie and Deirdre Hipwell round up the key schemes coming to the market in the UK and Ireland in 2006
5. The man who wants to buy Stanhope: David Camp is negotiating a deal with property legend Sir Stuart Lipton to buy the developer he built up
6. The screen test
7. Britain's identity crisis: a report last month praised Hebden Bridge, with its independent retailers, and lambasted Exeter(right), among others, for its 'swathes of identikit chain stores'. Heather Greig-Smith visited both towns to sort out they myth from the reality
8. Shopping list: retail schemes are the driving force behind council-backed projects to rejuvenate town centres across the north-west
9. A sign of the good times
10. Strike it lucky: the government's gambling bill has limited the number of supercasinos in the UK to just eight, and cities in the north-west are hoping to hit the jackpot
11. Gateshead revisited: Newcastle's twin across the Tyne is taking off
12. Regeneration or exploitation? Developers have been accused of jumping on the inner cities bandwagon. Heather Greig-Smith investigates
13. Within these walls: there was intrigue when Co-operative Insurance Society outsourced the management of its 2.3bn £ portfolio in 2005. Now, the Manchester-based institution opens its doors for the first time and reveals its new strategy. And overleaf, new property director Lynda Shillaw outlines her plans for the Co-op Group's vast property holdings
14. Big in Japan spirited a way: from bullet trains and bones to Bow Bells House, Japan is a property world apart
15. Crime stoppers: when vandalism threatened their livelihoods, a group of West Midlands companies set up one of the UK's first industrial business improvement districts
16. Scheme of conscience: Asda is rewarding customers in a Scottish town with vouchers for every 25 [pounds sterling] they spend locally. But is it just a ploy to win over planners and the community at large?
17. Clean up or check out
18. Blackpool's illuminations: even if Blackpool does not win the bid for the first 'supercasino', a range of developments is set to turn it from a seaside town to a year-round economy
19. A hard task master: architect Lord Rogers has produced a more balanced analysis of government regeneration policy than initial reports suggested
20. The ascent of man: life on the Isle of Man may seem slow, but with four key sites up for redevelopment, the Manx property sector is set to get a kick-start
21. What goes down ... While German investors stall over purchasing property in their own country, the rest of Europe seems convinced the market has reached rock bottom. Heather Greig-Smith assesses the mood at Expo Real
22. Downing's streets: George Downing began with a share in a snooker club, but his portfolio now covers student housing, 500,000 sq ft of offices and the Port of Liverpool Building
23. Labour's land tax raid: property's nemesis--a development land tax--is set to dominate the industry's autumn agenda
24. Master of science parks: there have been doubts, but the University of Cambridge is now on the brink of embracing commercial partnerships to develop science and technology space
25. The early developers: drivers Jonas takes pupils on a tour of the property industry and makes them developers for a day
26. The four Asketeers: Manchester-based Ask has handed four young developers the responsibility of bringing forward 1bn £ of north-west schemes. Heather Greig-Smith meets the team
27. Real estate roulette: foreign investors have to gamble on Brazil's currency, the real, and finance schemes with an array of imaginative funding structures
28. The Latin quarter: attention is shifting away from office development is sprawling, oversupplied Sao Paulo to refurbishment opportunities in central Rio
29. In the ghetto: land of opportunity it may be, but Brazil is also a developing country. Heather Greig-Smith sees Rio's poverty at first hand--in a favela
30. Perception is everything: is your image up to scratch: are you proactively managing the perception of your business in the marketplace? NZBusiness asked Heather Grace Smith to provide some valuable pointers on how to present to customers
31. Argent major: Heather Greig-Smith talks to Agent's David Partridge about the buzz surrounding his company's new Manchester scheme, the Hive
32. Austin power: Ethel Austin Properties has quietly built up a 675m £ portfolio
33. An oasis in Manchester: Heather Greig-Smith hears about developer Citybranch's plans for the exclusive suburb of Chorlton
34. The battle for the Beeb: how did Salford lure the BBC away from Manchester? Will the deal be done?
35. A spirit of Co-operation: since joining from BT in July, Linda Shillaw has shaking up the Co-op's 3,300-strong operational and investment portfolio
36. Empty vessels: developers in Liverpool are planning new projects--but where are the tenants?
37. A whole new Wirral? Peel Developments has unveiled ambitious plans for Wirral Waters. But can the developer fill an 18m sq ft scheme in the area?
38. Mix and match: getting the different components to work together is one of the toughest challenges in developing a mixed-use scheme
39. Nation building: office development in the Japanese capital is fast and furious. Heather Greig-Smith looks at three of the biggest developers' schemes
40. Tokyo storeys: what is it like to visit a seven-storey shed?
41. Spanish lessons: the British Urban Regeneration Association is visiting Barcelona to learn from its Olympic experience
42. Consolidation Street: the Manchester office market has focused on the BBC's move north, but resident broadcaster ITV Granada is also pivotal to the city's media future
43. Lend Lease takes stock: will a new shopping centre and a waterfall, part of a 500m [pounds sterling] council masterplan, be enough to attract shoppers to Stockport?
44. Another level: selling office floors works around the world, and now developers are trying it in Manchester
45. The rising son: the name Maghull has been known for construction in Liverpool for 27 years. Its next generation is moving into development
46. 7 deadly sins: there is another side to the coin. Heather Greig-Smith reveals the habits of property's worst employers
47. Leisure seekers: after years of stalling, the retail-led regeneration of Hounslow is finally under way
48. Royal commission: Park Royal Partnership chief Jackie Sadek is determined to improve the state--and status--of the industrial park
49. Every little helps: St Austell's council is going forward with its scheme to revamp the town's retail core, following Tesco's controversial surrender of its derelict store
50. Investors go mad for it: office investment is booming across Manchester
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