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PSG makes Liverpool move
Professional Services Group (PSG), an Irish financial management consultancy, has relocated its UK base to Liverpool. The business has taken space in Horton House at Exchange Flags in a move that has created six jobs. Founder and director Aiden Lacey told Insider that the business selected Liverpool ahead of other locations in the North West.

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Deals
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Student scheme secures £2.3m funding
A new Liverpool student accommodation scheme is set to go ahead after the developer behind it secured a £2.3m lending package from Santander Corporate Banking.

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Business
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Princes strengthens Polish ties
Fresh from opening a new Warsaw office, Liverpool-headquartered canned food and drink group Princes has formed a new joint venture company in Poland.

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Stewart Group appoints Walker
Prescot inspection, analysis and assaying specialist Stewart Group has appointed Chris Walker as the managing director of its inspection and anlysis division.

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DeskCentre makes Wirral move
Office and furniture supplier DeskCentre has relocated to new premises in Bromborough. The company, which was bought out of administration by Vision Support Services last July, has taken 10,000 sq ft of warehouse and office space at Wirral International Business Park.

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Property
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Tesco tries again in Kirkby
Tesco subsidiary Spenhill Regeneration has unveiled its revised plans for the redevelopment of Kirkby town centre.

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Pendle Place in Skem gets on TRaC
Northern Industrial Properties has let a 13,342 sq ft industrial unit in Skelmersdale to TRaC EMC & Safety, the largest regulatory test and certification company in the UK.

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North West work boosts DTZ
Property adviser DTZ has narrowed full-year losses and said its offices in Manchester and Liverpool made a “solid contribution” to group turnover.

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Beckett takes Investment Property Forum role
Roy Beckett, a senior partner at DLA Piper in Manchester, has been appointed as chairman of the northern region board of the Investment Property Forum.

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Community
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Tague on Tour: Fringe benefits

Uncertainty remains the keyword in Manchester's commercial market, says Neil Tague, but there are pockets of activity on the city’s fringes – if developers can be found to take them forward.

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In Focus: A new future for regional private equity

A new future for private equity in the regions will be based on backing growing businesses and turning around distressed ones, says Michael Taylor.

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