All Property Week articles in Sheds - September 2007
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News
DTZ Holding swoops for Canadian form
DTZ has announced that it has bought JJ Barnicke, Canada’s largest firm of property agents, for about C$26.6m (£13.8m).
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Insight
Meet the Manufacturers
As two reports show brighter prospects for UK manufacturing, Stuart Watson talks to three manufacturers about their approaches to industrial property
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News
Introduction
As the global economy shifts, the industrial and distribution sector is often the first to feel the euphoria or the pain. Manufacturers run their businesses on a knife edge between profit and loss, and logistics operators must respond swiftly to changing patterns of production and consumption.
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Insight
Greenland’s virgin territory
9 Former Astral and ProLogis man Jeremy Greenland tells Stuart Watson about his new company, Evander. Photograph by Victoria Nightingale
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Online
Family values
David Hatcher meets Ian Kibble, 52, Lambert Smith Hampton board member with responsibility for the industrial sector, and his daughter Emma Kibble, 21, who is an intern there
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Professional
Eco-friendly to the letter
Shed giants are putting aside their differences to agree on a common sustainability standard.
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News
Power sharing deal
ProLogis has adopted the European model of splitting a single shed between several tenants.
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Markets
Regions to be cheerful?
Stuart Watson and David Hatcher break down the national sheds market region by region
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News
The shed deal to top them all
The 50% stake in BAA’s property portfolio is every shed developer’s dream purchase.
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Markets
Intensities in 10 cities
GVA Grimley research provides a ‘roadmap’ to how carbon emissions targets might be achieved, says Jim Whelan
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Professional
Gordons 1bn grab
Shed developers are resigned to the abolition of rates relief on empty buildings.