Automotive & roadside – Page 2
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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.
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Online
Gravells, Robson & Jones pull into new property roles as NCP eyes expansion
Car parking giant NCP has appointed a trio of new leads for its property team as it seeks to add more than 100 new sites to its portfolio in the next three years.
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Insight
It is time for parking to enter the 21st century
Technology can make parking easier for drivers and help make landlords and operators money
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Online
M7 agrees green partnership with EV charging firm
M7 Real Estate has agreed a “forward thinking” partnership with Engenie to install electric vehicle (EV) rapid chargers across its out of town retail portfolio.
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Insight
Time to plan our journey to a post-car future
Much has been said about the major disruptive elements facing the real estate industry, namely increased government intervention, a changing retail environment and intervention from the world’s leading tech companies.
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Markets
Buckets of potential for KFC’s new drive-thrus
KFC’s Chris Holmes tells Nick Hughes about an offsite-manufactured box that could bring finger-licking growth opportunities for the chain
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Markets
Will electric vehicles fuel demand for roadside property?
Nick Hughes asks if the transition to electric vehicles will really help roadside properties become the next big alternative asset class.
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Online
Wembley Park to house Europe’s first multi-storey coach park
Quintain is to build Europe’s first multi-storey coach park as part of its regeneration of Wembley Park.
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Online
Dyson hoovers up extra space at Hullavington for electric car test site
Dyson has confirmed plans to expand the company’s testing facility at Hullavington in Wiltshire as part of a £200m investment proposal focused on electric-vehicle testing.
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Online
Phase one of £400m IAMP gets green light
The £400m International Advanced Manufacturing Park (IAMP) which will span across Sunderland and south Tyneside has moved a step closer to construction as the joint venture behind the 100 acre development has received the green light from Sunderland City Council.
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Insight
Poor infrastructure threatens future of electric vehicles
The UK lacks the infrastructure needed to achieve the government’s goal of boosting the number of alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) on the road and eliminating new petrol and diesel vehicle sales by 2040, according to Colliers International’s latest Automotive Viewpoint report.
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Online
What developers need to know about the electric vehicle revolution
Electric vehicles have had a meteoric rise in the UK and developers are beginning to recognise the implications for the housing sector.
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Online
Williams Group drives away with £41m retail centre to showcase BMW and Jaguar in Manchester
Automotive giant Williams Group has announced plans for a £41m flagship retail centre at Peel Land and Property’s TraffordCity development in Manchester.
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Markets
Strong demand drives petrol forecourt values to record high
Petrol forecourt values reached a new peak last year thanks to strong demand from private equity buyers and a lack of supply, according to Barber Wadlow’s 2018 Forecourt Property Market Update.
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Online
Euro Garages acquires stack of Scottish roadside retail sites for expansion
Forecourt retailer Euro Garages has nearly doubled the size of its Scottish portfolio by acquiring six new sites north of the border.
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Professional
Wrong turn: three ways the real estate industry is going wrong with autonomous vehicles
As cities densify and the demand for goods and people to be moved in greater quantities and at greater speed grows, improving mobility becomes increasingly important.
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Online
Carter Jonas appointed on Highways England portfolio
Highways England has appointed Carter Jonas as its national estates management advisor, to manage acquisitions and disposals from its £100m portfolio.
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Markets
IAMP project promises new jobs and investment for Sunderland
Will a major new industrial development deliver for the North East car industry?
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