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JR Capital and Chancerygate buy Northampton logistics assets
JR Capital and Chancerygate’s urban logistics fund has bought a portfolio of seven fully let urban logistics units on Crow Lane Industrial Park in Northampton.
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Alternative occupier warehouse lettings rise as online retail levels continue decline, says Knight Frank
Post-pandemic declines in online retail continue to impact leasing volumes for UK warehouse units but growing interest from a wider range of occupiers is increasing, according to global property consultancy Knight Frank.
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Industrial & Logistics: Another level
There is a child-like quality to multi-level logistics schemes, with their boxy designs split over several levels or storeys.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement April 2023
UK buyers drive rise in average sale price of I&L stock - Does multi-level concept really stack up? - Valor partner on the firm’s strategy - Five minutes with KSP’s development manager Trudy Revell
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‘Location remains paramount’
The race for space continues apace in the urban logistics market. Valor partner and head of investments Cane Napolitano tells Property Week how it plans to keep ahead of the pack.
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Renewable power that’s fit for the future
It is clear from speaking to customers that ensuring their logistics space is fit for purpose for the future, both operationally and economically, is foremost in their decision making.
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UK investors drive rise in I&L sale prices
Despite a dip at the end of 2022, the average price of UK stock has risen by 13.6% over a three-year period.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Trudy Revell, development manager at KSP
The development manager at KSP on Gogglebox, pathological stories and visiting the Big Apple.
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Demand for multi-let space keeps growing
It is remarkable how resilient occupier activity continues to be in the multi-let industrial (MLI) sector, amid the wider macroeconomic slowdown.
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Compromise is crucial for urban logistics
Demand from occupiers for grade-A sustainable urban logistics space in strategic locations throughout the UK continues to rise.
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I&L’s planning challenge
Despite the recent well-documented economic challenges, occupational demand for warehouse space across the UK is booming. However, available sites remain in very short supply.
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Up, up and away
Despite the hype, very few multi-level industrial schemes have been built in the UK. Property Week asks whether the concept still stacks up.
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St Modwen buys 150,000 sq ft of West Bromwich sheds
Developer St Modwen Logistics, which is owned by private equity giant Blackstone, has acquired 150,000 sq ft of space across four urban logistics units in West Bromwich in the West Midlands.
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Syncreon takes final spec logistics unit at Tritax’s Symmetry Park
Tritax Symmetry has signed up DP World-owned firm Syncreon for a 271,227 sq ft logistics unit at Symmetry Park in Bicester, the last remaining speculatively built facility at the park.
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PICS Telecom dials in for 66,000 sq ft at M7’s Bristol business park
Investor and asset manager M7 Real Estate has let a 66,000 sq ft logistics building on Western Approach Distribution Park in Bristol to telecom network services provider PICS Telecom.
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Industrial and logistics Q1 take-up at lowest since pandemic
Take-up of UK logistics and industrial space has recorded its worst start to the year since the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Cushman & Wakefield (C&W).
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Panattoni gets green light for £700m car factory redevelopment
Panattoni has won planning consent for the £700m redevelopment of the former Honda factory site in Swindon, which will create 7.2m sq ft of new industrial space in a major boost for the area.
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Travis Perkins completes £23m sale-and-leaseback deal
Travis Perkins has agreed the sale and leaseback of a portfolio of seven properties to funds managed by Longmead Capital for £23m.
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SELLAR’s Meredith Davey on why investment in rail is a green choice for cities
With the climate crisis affecting every organisation and sector, how we do business and how we live need to change. Encouraging the use of rail as one of the lowest-carbon forms of medium- to long-distance travel should tick a big green box.
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Tritax boss celebrates first ten years of BBOX growth
Colin Godfrey, chief executive of FTSE 250 Tritax Big Box REIT and chief executive of fund management at Tritax Group discusses how the company’s focus on people, platform, pipeline and performance has propelled returns for investors as it nears the ten-year anniversary since Big Box was listed. Speaking with Montfort ...