All Logistics articles – Page 4
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Insight
Five minutes with… Andrew Pilsworth, SEGRO’s managing director
SEGRO’s managing director, national logistics, on diversity, the ESG challenge and his love of travel.
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Online
Upgrading stock to MEES could reach £30.5bn
Avison Young says the cost of improving industrial assets could increase further if regulations change.
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News
Ocado and Groupe Casino to extend partnership in France with logistics JV
Ocado and Groupe Casino have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to extend their partnership and create a joint venture to support the development and management of single or multi-tenanted distribution centres in France.
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News
Blackstone to recapitalise Mileway for €21bn in ‘largest private real estate transaction ever’
Blackstone is to recapitalise Mileway, its 158m sq ft European last-mile logistics company, for €21bn (£17.58bn) in what it says is the “largest private real estate transaction ever”.
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Markets
SEGRO looks beyond Slough
Regional MD James Craddock tells Property Week about SEGRO’s growth plans for the Thames Valley.
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Online
LondonMetric buys Luton warehouse
LondonMetric has paid Marcol Industrial Investments £15.5m for an urban logistics warehouse in Luton.
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News
Interchange 26 forward funds 213,000 sq ft of industrial units in West Yorkshire
Interchange 26 has completed a forward funding deal with 4th Industrial for up to 213,000 sq ft of new industrial units at the Interchange 26 logistics and manufacturing hub in West Yorkshire.
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News
Europa Capital pours €1.4bn into logistics and living in 2021
Europa Capital has reported a return to pre-pandemic transaction levels in 2021, with a total of €1.4bn (£1.16bn) transacted, up significantly from 2020’s €500m.
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News
PGIM Real Estate enters UK industrial & logistics JV with Kier Property
PGIM Real Estate has entered into a joint venture with Kier Property to develop a portfolio of light industrial and last mile urban logistics warehouses across the UK.
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Insight
Scouting for sheds
The rapid growth of the industrial sector has led to a dearth of supply. Now, developers are snapping up offices and even hotels and retail parks to turn into logistics space.
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Online
Abrdn raises £38m for logistics fund
Abrdn European Logistics Income (ASLI) has raised £38m in its latest fundraising.
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Online
British Land set to boost value of logistics portfolio to £1bn
British Land has paid £157m for three warehouses in Wembley, with completion expected by mid-February.
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News
Oxford Endowment Fund buys Grove Business Park for 50% above asking price
Oxford Endowment Fund has purchased Grove Business Park in Oxfordshire for £33m, significantly more than the £22m asking price for the site.
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News
Prologis snaps up more space at Coventry logistics park
Prologis has purchased a 56,000 sq ft logistics building at Prologis Park Coventry for £8m from a UK fund. The building is let to UK Flooring Direct until 2025.
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Professional
Demand for logistics space set to soar as BPF calls for greater support
Demand for industrial and logistics space across England has been underestimated in planning policy for a decade and future demand is likely to be at least 29% higher than past levels, a report by the British Property Federation (BPF) and Savills has found.
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News
Investcorp sells 10 UK industrial and logistics assets for £108.4m
Investcorp has completed the sale of 10 UK industrial and logistics assets to three different purchasers, Kennedy Wilson, Realty Income and Investra Capital, for a combined total of £108.4m.
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News
London housing development pushes out 64.5m sq ft of industrial space
London has lost around a quarter (24%) of industrial floorspace over the past 20 years, equating to more than 64.5m sq ft.
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News
Logicor markets Wellingborough logistics facility
Logicor has brought a 170,598 sq ft distribution and production facility in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to the occupier market.
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News
Cubex buys Monmouthshire site for £30m logistics scheme
Cubex has acquired a 9.5-acre site in Magor, Monmouthshire, directly adjacent to the M4.
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Insight
Emulate the durable warehouses of old
Think of historic warehouse buildings from the Victorian era and big resolute structures spring to mind, with uniform windows and durable materials; the model of robust, solid architecture.