All Property Week articles in Sheds September 2010
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Stoke-on-Trent suspends six regeneration officers
Stoke-on-Trent City Council has suspended six regeneration officers as part of an inquiry into alleged breaches of contract procedural rules and financial regulations.
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Jon Vivian to move to Irwin Mitchell
Jon Vivian, head of real estate at law firm SJ Berwin, is to move to rival law firm Irwin Mitchell.
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IVG secures tenant for The Building
IVG has let the ground floor of The Building, at 578-586 Chiswick High Road in London, to Television Versioning Translation (TVT).
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Tesco wins at Lancashire inquiry
Tesco has secured planning permission for a store in Lancashire after a four-day public inquiry.
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One North East lists threatened projects
Regional development agency One North East has released a list of projects that will lose out as it makes £32.9m of budgets cuts in 2010-11.
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Rise of the surplus savers
A new method for dealing with unwanted leaseholds and freeholds has emerged
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Regions resuscitated
Retailers are the predominant bidders in several transactions that are helping to rebuild the regional lettings market
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Perfectly suited
CB Richard Ellis’s takeover of M3 has filled the gap left by the Holley Blake departures
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Ninety years of Segro
The UK’s biggest industrial property company enters its 10th decade with plans to expand even further
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Time is right to make shed land investment
Speculative stock of more than 500,000 sq ft is almost gone
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For the industrial sector, location is the key
It can be difficult to call the market just after the summer months, when activity tends to be down, but one trend likely to continue is that demand for industrial space remains strongly focused on traditional distribution locations in the Midlands and south-east.
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Severnside heaven
Work has begun on a link road that will enable the start of a huge industrial development in the south-west
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Local partnerships will help grow Network Rail’s green shoots
After a tough two years, shoots of recovery are now starting to appear
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No waste in a fresh start
After more than 20 years as an industrial agent, Simon Kingsley has become group property manager at waste treatment company New Earth Solutions
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Local discord
Developers are fearful that a localist planning policy will allow nimbys to give shed development the thumbs-down
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Databank: Take-up increases as development stalls
Take-up of large warehouses rose during the first half of this year, but development has hit a record low (graph 1), research from Gerald Eve shows
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Positive signs cure recession paralysis
We may enter the last quarter of 2010 with the feeling that this has been yet another unremarkable one, lacking in deals, celebrations and any overwhelming feeling of optimism
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Second coming
Despite the high level of asset management needed, secondary industrial has emerged from the downturn as a viable option for dedicated investors