Archive news - September 2007

MIPIM delegates MIPIM sponsors sought
Posted 26 September 2007

Sponsorship opportunities are available as Bradford prepares to visit the international property convention, MIPIM , for the third time...more

Typical 4 bedroom house HIPs depress housing market
Posted 26 September 2007

Estate agents are claiming that the sale of 4-bedroom homes has been depressed by the introduction of Home Information Packs (HIPs)...more

ProLogis Park logo Former golf club marked out by M&S
Posted 21 September 2007

The announcement, made today by ProLogis and Marks & Spencer, has been welcomed by Bradford Property Forum as demonstrating another step forward in the district's regeneration...more

audience at BPF meeting Northern Way event throws up challenges
Posted 19 September 2007

Members of Bradford Property Forum met at the National Media Museum to discuss ‘Bradford’s role in the Northern Way’...more

forum consults The BPF has submitted responses to recent consultations
Posted 18 September 2007

Highlighted by Newmason’s Andrew Mason at the June Forum gathering, it was felt important to submit responses to the Local Development Framework consultations on both Affordable Housing and Planning Obligations...more

Inner City Views sought - abolition of Empty Property Relief
Posted 18 September 2007

Companies are being asked to comment on the Government's plans to remove the rate relief currently afforded empty properties...more

A Park at the Heart logo Park @ the Heart – new timescale
Posted 18 September 2007

A decision was to be made in October on whether or not Bradford’s bid to support its city centre plans were to be successful. The decision has now been put back a month...more

Typical Little germany property Property values on the up
Posted 17 September 2007

Bradford’s conservation quarter of Little Germany is one of the fastest growing areas locally for property prices...more

Map of Bradford Views sought on city centre sites
Posted 15 September 2007

As part of the ongoing redevelopment of the city centre, views are being sought on how the different sectors at work in the city centre are planned and located...more