All Industrial articles – Page 9
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Regional REIT reports robust Q3 despite office market headwinds
Regional REIT achieved a high tenant retention rate for Q3, with 73.2% of units up for renewal let to the same tenants at an average 6.2% rise in rental income, its trading update for the quarter said.
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Tritax Symmetry hires five and promotes two to support expansion
National logistics developer Tritax Symmetry has taken on five new staff and promoted another two to support the company’s expansion.
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Galliard and City Developments JV buys massive Morden Wharf site
Mixed-use developer Galliard Homes has acquired the 13.8-acre Morden Wharf site in London’s Royal Borough of Greenwich to develop around 1,500 homes, in a joint venture with City Developments Limited (CDL), Property Week can reveal.
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Minister backs veto for planned giant Buckinghamshire data centre to ‘protect green belt’
Government minister Lee Rowley has upheld the rejection of plans to build England’s largest data centre in Iver, Buckinghamshire, between the M25 and an industrial estate, citing the need to protect the green belt.
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UK Commercial Property REIT and Picton in merger talks
UK Commercial Property REIT (UKCM) is in discussions with Picton Property Income regarding a possible all-share merger, which would create a company with net assets of around £1.6bn and a portfolio worth around £2bn.
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Sirius Real Estate acquires £33.5m portfolio of three north London assets
Sirius Real Estate, through its BizSpace subsidiary, has acquired a £33.5m portfolio of three assets in north London from a closed-ended fund.
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Steven & Bolton’s Sarah Cardew on whether freeport ships will be allowed safe harbour
With political uncertainty ahead in the run-up to the next general election, will the politics surrounding freeports be put aside in favour of waiting out the initial tax incentive time limits, to really understand the return on the Exchequer’s investment in these special tax sites?
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Historic Hampshire naval base set for mixed-use regeneration scheme
Gosport Borough Council has approved the first two phases of the restoration of an historic naval base in Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire.
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Brookfield and Copley snap up trio of Heathrow distribution hubs in £54m deal
Global real estate investor, operator and developer Brookfield and industrial real estate operator Copley Point Capital have snapped up three distribution warehouses by Heathrow airport.
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HBD submits application for first phase of £100m I&L scheme
Developer HBD, part of the Henry Boot Group, has submitted a reserved matters application for the first phase of its £100m GDV SPARK scheme – a 44-acre logistics and manufacturing hub near Walsall in the West Midlands.
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Jamdac gets green light for 51,667 sq ft County Antrim shed
Jamdac Developments has secured approval to develop a 51,667 sq ft shed at Creagh Industrial Park near Toome in County Antrim.
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Lok’nStore says future ‘looks rosy’ as revenue rises 12%
Lok’nStore’s self-storage revenue rose 12.1% to £25.3m in the year to the end of July, as demand in the sector remains strong, according to its latest results.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement October 2023
I&L take-up falls by almost half in 2023 - Will developers embrace timber construction? - Tritax partner Petrina Austin talks strategy - Five minutes with… Gerald Eve associate Emily Pearson
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Q&A: Five minutes with Gerald Eve associate Emily Pearson
Associate in Gerald Eve’s London industrial agency team on inspirational women and the Galapagos.
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I&L take-up falls by almost half in 2023
Speculative development in the sector has also taken a hit, holding back the take-up figures even further.
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Overhaul planning to drive logistics growth
The national debate on planning reform has tended to focus on how we can build more homes, with less attention given to the employment uses needed to create sustainable communities and jobs for local residents.
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Q3 commercial investment falls 57% but UK industrial sector shows ‘glimmers of light’
European commercial real estate registered the seventh consecutive quarterly fall in investment in Q3, but the UK industrial sector provided a small bright spot, according to the latest research from MSCI Real Assets.
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M7 Regional E-Warehouse REIT plans restructure and pauses dividends after NAV fall
M7 Regional E-Warehouse REIT revealed that it is planning to restructure after pausing dividend payments, following a 13% hit to net asset value (NAV) and its announcement that it is exiting the International Property Securities Exchange (IPSX).
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Into the woods: Is it time to turn to timber?
Warehouse developers are eager to improve the environmental credentials of their latest buildings, but nearly all are constructed out of concrete and steel. Has the time come to turn to timber?
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The time has come to turn to timber
Industrial and logistics developers have made impressive progress on sustainability in recent years. Where once they were only too happy to throw up poorly insulated structures at breakneck speed, now careful consideration is given to a building’s energy efficiency and overall environmental performance.