All Property Week articles in Sheds Supplement September 2003
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Markets
Tunnel vision
The waiting may be over soon for the promoters of an ambitious rail freight vision.
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Markets
Space shuffle
A mixed bag of activity is keeping the sector on its toes, despite some hi-tech casualties.
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Insight
Shed shifting
King Sturge research partner Jon Sleeman looks at the long-term drivers of big shed demand
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Industrial world
A stereo too far … an expenses claim too far … fruit … fire … and a plunge into the canal
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The heat is on
With west London still struggling and progress in the east proving slow, We find this is a market awaiting a serious upturn
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Land of the giants
Strong transport links keep the distribution sector buzzing but a lack of prime space is piling pressure on landlords.
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In the fast lane
Niche consultancies are proving a hit with staff as uncertainties linger in larger companies.
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In the public eye
The portfolios of regional development agencies are set to give the region a much-needed boost.
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Centre stage
Despite distributors gaining the advantage of operating from the middle of England, deals are taking longer to close. We report
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Burning issues
Rising insurance premiums, particularly on sheds built using polystyrene-filled panels, have stoked up anger.
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Markets
Profile: John Burbage
John Burbage has hardly looked back since quitting Lambert Smith Hampton. He tells us about his plans
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Markets
Life after silicon
We kick off six pages of regional round-ups with Scotland. We also rank the health of each local market on a Property Week 'shedometer'
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Markets
Balancing act
Industrial property has outperformed the market over the last three, five, 10, 15 and 22 years – mainly because the income part of total returns has provided 9.1% of the 11.9% total.