All Property Week articles in Sheds February 2008
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Family values
Stuart Watson talks to Chris Hibbert, 23, a surveyor in Knight Frank’s north-west investment team and his grandfather, Johan Staals, 77, who is managing director of Blackpool-based commercial investor-developer Henco International
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Reality check
More than 1,000 people heard a sobering view of the market at Sheds 08, organised by Property Week and the Industrial Agents Society this month.
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Energy Agenda
Mark Shepherd attended a lunch where shed developers pledged to make the government listen to the sector’s burgeoning environmental plans
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A year in The sheds market: tale of one sale
A near-perfect microcosm of the way in which the sheds market has changed can be seen in the sale of Wrenbridge’s scheme at Hams Hall, near Birmingham. Both the price that was eventually paid and the nature of the purchaser mirror the upheavals of the market as a whole.
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Survival instincts
Abolition of rates relief and the credit crunch are hitting shed developers around Britain, but the market is surviving.
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Industrial invasion
Migrant workers have been key in lifting UK industry but new immigration laws may stifle the industrial, manufacturing and distribution sectors.
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Hit where it hurts
First the credit crunch. Now the abolition of empty rates relief. How much more can the industrial market take?
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Barzegar’s bounty
Mo Barzegar is heading a $4bn charge into Europe for US firm AMB, and UK property is on his shopping list.
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On another planet
Sustainability was placed above price at a site in the Chatterley Valley, where Gazeley will build its £50m Blue Planet scheme.
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All pain, no gain
Industrial investment has been hit and oversupply is rife in the big sheds market.