Barlow builds up homes workload.Fledgling Tyneside housebuilder David Barlow David Barlow was a fictional character in UK Soap Opera Coronation Street.Played by Alan Rothwell. He married Irma Ogden in 1965 and a year later they bought the Corner Shop from Lionel Petty. David died in 1970 in a car crash in Australia. Homes has started on site on two housing developments in Northumberland. David Barlow, who founded the Newcastle-based company in 2005 after giving up his job as head of Bett Homes in the North-East, will build 14 homes at Stakeford, and a dozen at Christon Bank, near Alnwick. The schemes, which will involve homes with price tags between pounds 250,000 and pounds 325,000, form the next push by the company, which expects to generate sales of pounds 20m this year. The company, which completed just a dozen houses in total during the whole of last year, is also involved in a mixed use development next to Palmersville Metro, North Tyneside North Tyneside is a metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear in the North East of England. Its seat is at the Town Hall, Wallsend. Created in 1974, the borough lies within the historic county boundaries of Northumberland. , where it will build 84 homes subject to planning permission. The scheme is in conjunction with Lancashire-based property company NJW NJW Neue Juristische Wochenschrift (German Law Journal) Developments, which want to build 100,000 sq ft of offices and industrial buildings on the 10-acre site. |
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