Noella Pio Kivlehan
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Scaling new heights in logistics
As more occupiers start to use automation, warehouse design is having to evolve to keep pace with their needs.
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Omega rising
A former RAF airbase near Warrington has been transformed into one of the North West’s most important industrial and logistics sites. Noella Pio Kivlehan reports
- Markets
Foreign investors keep the faith
UK property market is still a major draw but where is the money going? Noella Pio Kivlehan reports.
- Online
Shed central: the rise of the East Midlands
With an estimated 5m sq ft of warehouse space under construction in the region, Noella Pio Kivlehan asks what makes it such an attractive proposition for developers and occupiers
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All out retro: how retrofitting is transforming industrial property
Upgrading older warehouse and industrial units is often far more environmentally friendly than knocking them down and starting over. Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at how the industrial sector is embracing retrofitting.
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London 2012: Games Changer
Ten years on from the 2012 London Olympics, Noella Pio Kivlehan asks to what extent the games delivered the transformational property, social and environmental legacy promised for East London.
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Retail rejuvenated
LGIM’s Kingland Crescent scheme in Poole has breathed life into a rundown parade of shops, but is its bold rent-free retail experiment a blueprint for the reinvention of other towns?
- Markets
The scene is set for TV success in the Thames Valley
Demand for TV and film production space has put Thames Valley in focus.
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A senior housing crisis looms
Supply shortage leaves shortfall in suitable senior-living options. Noella Pio Kivlehan reports
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Iconic buildings of the Queen’s reign
As we celebrate the Platinum Jubilee, Property Week looks at eight of the best buildings constructed over the past 70 years.
- Markets
Leeds left in a siding over HS2
Land parcels still locked up pending decision on the line’s replacement.
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Sowing the seeds of a food revolution
Sebastien Sainsbury is on a mission to bring local vertical farming to the masses with his Crate to Plate concept. Property Week reports on the company’s plans to open more urban farms.
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The remote revolution
Auctions had to move online at the outbreak of Covid-19, but are they set to stay virtual or will ballroom sales return?
- News
Has retail turned the corner?
Property Week asks what the post-Covid future of this continuously evolving market holds.
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A Titanic legacy in Belfast
Progress on the huge Belfast regeneration scheme has been ‘frustratingly slow’, but 110 years to the day after the ship sank, it is finally gaining momentum.
- Markets
Wrexham shoots for the big league
Two film stars’ purchase of Wrexham AFC kicks off wave of investment.
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What’s in store for the self-storage sector?
Eight self-storage operators tell Property Week how Covid has affected their businesses and what they think lies in store for the sector.
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The challenges of expanding overseas
Property Week asks what challenges UK property agencies face when trying to establish a presence in overseas markets.
- Professional
Telecoms Bill set to enforce huge rent cuts for landlords
BPF brands bill that will extend rent cuts for landlords hosting 5G equipment ‘an attack on property rights’.
- Markets
Creating Bristol’s ‘Central Park’
The downtrodden-but-prominent Castle Park is now regen-ready.