All Logistics articles – Page 6
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LondonMetric’s values rise as logistics group bucks downward trend
LondonMetric has posted a rise in net tangible assets (NTA) in its half-year figures to the end of September, at just under £2.2bn, compared to £1.9bn six months earlier, bucking the trend of falling values in the property sector.
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Panattoni appoints Preston to lead new investment management division
European logistics giant Panattoni has appointed logistics real estate veteran Nick Preston to diversify and increase its investor base as head of the newly created Panattoni Investment Management.
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Tackling logistics’ supply dearth
Whereas the housing crisis generates much public debate and political pressure, there is a comparable lack of focus on a sector that employs 7% of our workforce and underpins our economy: freight and logistics.
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Oryx acquires £25m Milton Keynes logistics site
Investment and asset manager Oryx Investment Partners has bought a five-acre logistics site in Milton Keynes with an estimated development value of £25m to £30m.
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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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Urban Logistics REIT attributes profits leap to active asset management
Urban Logistics REIT has reported a leap in profit to £16.9m for the first half of this year, up from £2.4m for the same period in 2022.
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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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Eight split from Avison Young to form retail advisory practice
A group of eight leading retail warehouse agents have left Avison Young to set up a new advisory practice called Park Place Retail, Property Week can reveal.
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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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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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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.
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Commit to delivering biodiversity net gain
Biodiversity net gain (BNG) legislation, which was due to come into force next month, has now been delayed until January. The legislation requires property developers to deliver a minimum 10% BNG to help protect and enhance the nature on the land they are developing. But why is this legislation important?
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All things great and small: Interview with Tritax Big Box partner Petrina Austin
Tritax Big Box specialises in owning and managing large warehouses. So, why has the REIT started snapping up smaller logistics sites? Andrew Saunders quizzes partner Petrina Austin on its strategy.