Automotive & roadside – Page 3
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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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Road to success: how tech will transform roadside property
As the growth of electric vehicles speeds up and driverless cars move closer to reality, how will real estate be affected?
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BNP REIM drives off with Fiat Frankfurt HQ
BNP Paribas REIM Luxembourg’s NEIF II Fund has acquired the German headquarters of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles in Frankfurt from the German developer Lang Cie.
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Meggitt to build £130m aerospace supersite at Rolls Royce’s Prospero
Aerospace firm Meggitt is poised to build a £130m facility at the Rolls Royce’s Prospero development in Ansty, Coventry.
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Jardines acquires land to build new Jaguar Land Rover dealership in Tonbridge
Jardine Motor Group has acquired 3.5 acres of land in Kent for the construction of a new Jaguar Land Rover dealership.
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Convenience culture fuels demand for forecourt shopping
In May, the vice-president of BP’s European retail division, Alex Jensen, made a very telling statement. In the UK, she said, half of BP’s customers don’t even buy petrol when they visit a filling station. “Fifteen years ago it was just fuel,” she said. Now people are there to shop ...
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Q&A: Andy Bruce on how the car dealership is changing
Real estate is so interconnected with the political and economic framework that even small fluctuations and wobbles can be felt. So when a major destabilising change such as the Brexit vote happens, followed by this year’s ambiguous general election result, it can mean big changes for industries and their property ...
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Green light for Lower Thames Crossing
Approval has been granted for the Lower Thames Crossing, the first underground crossing of the Thames since the Queen Elizabeth II bridge opened in 1991.
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Shopping centres and technology rev up the car showroom
Most of us contemplate any dealings with a car salesman with a sense of dread. Sure, you get a car at the end of it, but first you have to endure an over-enthusiastic dealer, hell-bent on expounding the merits of heated car seats whether your budget allows it or not. ...
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Barriers to electric vehicle take-up are being broken down
The year 2016 may one day come to be regarded as a tipping point in the UK’s adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
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Surge in investor appetite as automotive sector motors on
Few property investment sectors have motored along at as rapid a rate of knots as automotive over the past few years.
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Will non-food drive-thrus flourish... or fall thru?
McDonald’s and Metro Bank are not obvious competitors, yet when it comes to securing sites for new drive-thru outlets the two may soon be going head to head.
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Motorway service area operators step up a gear
Pay a visit to Westmorland services on the M5 near Gloucester and you might find yourself coming away with a cup of freshly pressed fruit juice, a loaf of artisan bread or a homemade pie prepared with locally sourced meat.
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Coffee chains quench their thirst for grab-and-go-style outlets in the UK
There was a time not long ago when a trip to a drive-through would yield either a clean car or a Big Mac and fries.
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