All Automotive & Roadside articles
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News
Can the private sector get up to speed on EV charging demand?
BP and Shell are taking steps to expand their networks, but some believe more government support is needed.
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Markets
Car showrooms change gear
As electric cars shake up the automotive industry, what next for the showroom?
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Volvo opens electric car studio at Brent Cross
Swedish car maker Volvo has taken 2,045 sq ft at Brent Cross, the north London shopping centre owned by property giant Hammerson and fund manager Aberdeen Standard Investments, to develop a studio to showcase its electric vehicles.
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Online
Issa brothers to sell 27 petrol stations to complete £6.8bn Asda deal
The billionaire Issa brothers have agreed to sell almost 30 petrol stations so that its £6.8bn Asda takeover can go ahead.
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Markets
Electric vehicles drive sector opportunities
The increased take-up of electric vehicles will create winners and losers.
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Markets
Coventry chases the electric dream
Why local politicians want a new gigafactory to be built at Coventry airport.
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What is fuelling the investor appetite for roadside assets?
EG Group’s acquisition of Asda’s petrol stations for £750m underlines growing demand for the sector
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Ford puts London dealership on the market
Ford has appointed CBRE to market a dealership which the car manufacturer owns and operates in west London and has received interest from a range of industrial developers for the site.
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Online
Ark Data Centres acquires Renault’s Park Royal site
Ark Data Centres has acquired Renault Retail Group’s west London site on Western Avenue, Park Royal.
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Insight
Traffic reveals post-lockdown trends
Editor: As lockdown restrictions have lifted, traffic has migrated back to motorways with even more visitors than before.
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Elon Musk jets to South West to hunt for potential gigfactory sites
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has been searching around the Bristol area to find a site for a potential electric car-battery gigfactory near the city.
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LondonMetric completes £11.6m of long income acquisitions
LondonMetric has acquired two assets for a total of £11.6m, reflecting a blended net initial yield of 5.1%.
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Markets
Retail fuels forecourt growth
Food sales have been driving profits, but the sector still faces a number of challenges.
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Why the car park market is thriving
Investors target sites offering long-term income and redevelopment potential.
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LondonMetric acquires over £14m worth of roadside assets
LondonMetric has acquired £14.5m of long income road assets, reflecting a net initial yield (NIY) of 5.9%.
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Markets
Is scheme combining car dealership and homes a new mixed-use model?
Lookers’ car dealership boasts flats above – is it a one-off or a new mixed-use template?
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Markets
Not all doom and gloom for car dealerships
Dealerships appear to be holding their own in an increasingly challenging market for new cars.
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Insight
NCP think tank: future of car parks in a changing world
NCP brought together a panel of experts to discuss what the future holds for car parks, including yield gaps, the changing state of town centres, new developments, the potential impact of electric vehicles and how technology could affect the sector.
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Professional
How should developers react to the government’s technological ambitions?
Last year saw the government launch its ’Road to Zero Strategy’ and introduce the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018.
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Online
Starbucks UK franchise 23.5 Degrees eyes expansion
Coffee giant Starbucks is planning further UK expansion through its franchise partner 23.5 Degrees.