All Property Week articles in Sheds supplement February 2003
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Industrial world
David Mellor fixes things for Harbour … GVA's Canadian connection … EU expansion
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Scotland: Troubled glen
The downturn in electronics has hit Silicon Glen but there is still activity in distribution.
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North West: Uncertain feeling
The new year has brought the old problems of uncertainty to the north-west sheds market.
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Sheds are not fashion victims
In the last 15 years the industrial sector has consistently been the best performer in the Investment Property Databank's index.
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Freight expectations
A combination of funding cuts, planning refusals and asylum seekers are hampering rail freight. We report on developers' despair
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South East: Small watershed
Last year's trend for small sheds is making way for activity at the large end of the market.
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Labour-saving devices
The labour shortage in the sheds sector means that operators are bending over backwards to attract employees.
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Jobs watch: Captains of industrial
While staff are being laid off in other sectors, demand for industrial specialists is steady and the financial rewards could be handsome.
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The call of the east
DE&J Levy is a name synonymous with the post-war rebuilding of London's West End. Now the agent is a big name in East End sheds.
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South West: Active service
Manufacturing continues to decline but the service sector keeps the sheds shifting.
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Research: Accession and beyond
As 10 countries prepare to join the European Union, the continental sheds market prepares for upheaval.