James Halliwell
- Markets
Hull’s future is looking bright
The historic city has recently attracted more than £3bn of new investment.
- Markets
Freeport East tastes freedom
Felixstowe and Harwich area set for investment and regeneration boost.
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Out with the new, in with the old
With sustainability now a vital concern for the logistics sector, James Halliwell investigates how the dilapidations process can be made more eco-friendly.
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Hollywood comes to Reading
Shinfield Studios in Berkshire is set to create a film and TV hub in the area.
- Markets
The future of office refurbishment is circular
A look at why sustainable office fit-outs and original features are gaining traction.
- Markets
Food-to-go retailers show new hunger for trade park space
In the UK, we’re increasingly favouring a burrito over a bap. Even Greggs has expanded on its range of sausage rolls and steak bakes to include fare such as “fiery pulled chicken fajitas” and “falafel, harissa, roast vegetable and grain” salads.
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New self-storage models fight for space in market
The thing about storage is that you can never have enough of it. That is why traditional self-storage providers like Big Yellow and Safestore are so popular - and why a new generation of disruptors think they can move into the market and quickly gain traction.
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Market forces: Berwick Street Market
Soho has always provoked controversy and last year it hit the headlines again for all the wrong reasons.
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Consolidation centres: why offsite is on trend
The rise of ecommerce has led to a big increase in deliveries, with negative implications for traffic levels and the environment. Could consolidation centres be the answer?