All Logistics articles – Page 9
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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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SEGRO: Green giant
Industrial specialist SEGRO has transformed a fire-damaged industrial site in north London into one of the most sustainable warehouse developments in the UK.
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Why renewables make sense for I&L firms
With soaring inflation and rising energy costs, many businesses are getting serious about investing in renewable solutions to reduce their operational expenditure.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Sophie Watkin, Trammell Crow Company’s UK planning director
Trammell Crow Company’s UK planning director, Sophie Watkin, on giving back, The Traitors and supporting Sheffield Utd.
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Business parks offer modern solutions
With many businesses transitioning to a hybrid working model or implementing more collaborative working practices, the traditional functions of warehousing units are increasingly less relevant as more adaptable uses become prevalent.
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The benefits of timber
In northern Italy, Cromwell Property Group is developing wooden logistics buildings, which we believe will create an important case study to help inform the industry about the benefits of using timber.
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Blue skies ahead
The industrial and logistics market might be softening but, as UK managing director of GLP Europe Bruce Topley tells Andrew Saunders, that doesn’t mean it is heading from boom to bust.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement February 2023
SEGRO launches its most sustainable warehouse yet - GLP Europe’s MD remains upbeat on sector’s future - Use of robots allows for taller warehouses - Five minutes with Trammell Crow Company’s Sophie Watkin
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Sharp drop in I&L spend at the tail end of 2022
Investment in industrial and logistics properties plummeted in Q4 2022 after the strongest-ever start to a year.
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Telereal Trillium pays £33.32m for five industrial estates
Telereal Trillium has snapped up five industrial estates covering 386,000 sq ft for a total of £33.32m.
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Prime rental growth accelerates across Europe
Prime rental growth across Europe has accelerated as demand for the best-in-class space holds firm, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s latest DNA of Real Estate research report.
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Property leaders predict life sciences will achieve best financial return for 2023
Almost half (47%) of British property company leaders believe life sciences will perform best in terms of financial return in the next 12 months, according to the British Property Federation’s Property Leader Sentiment Survey 2023.
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Boreal IM secures £208m Pbb facility to refinance seven assets
Investment manager Boreal IM has secured a combined €237m (£208m) loan from specialist lender Deutsche Pfandbriefbank (Pbb) to refinance seven assets across Europe it has acquired in a joint venture (JV) with investor Cadillac Fairview.
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Event Hire UK takes 55,000 sq ft at Barberry’s Wolverhampton site
Event equipment hire firm Event Hire UK has taken a 15-year lease on a 55,575 sq ft Wolverhampton warehouse owned by developer and investor Barberry Industrial for its new headquarters.
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Maersk takes 41,500 sq ft at Network Space’s Altrincham site
Developer, investor and manager Network Space has agreed a pre-let deal for logistics firm Maersk to take 41,500 sq ft of space at its Greater Manchester scheme.
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Savills and Colliers named agents for Fawley Waterside
Developer and asset manager Long Harbour and Fawley Waterside, the firm behind the £2.3bn Solent-based town of the same name, have appointed Savills and Colliers as agents for a 1.5 m sq ft life science and tech-focused campus.
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Jaynic gains consent for Bury St Edmunds sheds
West Suffolk Council has granted developer Jaynic Property Group consent to build two warehouses totalling 205,000 sq ft at Suffolk Park in Bury St Edmunds.
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Arrow-Cerberus sells Corby warehouse for £30m
Leftfield Advisors has purchased a 248,000 sq ft logistics warehouse in Corby from Arrow Capital Partners for around £30m.
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Bericote and Tritax Big Box sell Dartford business units to Logicor
Tritax Big Box and Bericote Properties have reportedly pre-sold 20 units at the former Littlebrook Power station in Dartford to Logicor for £25m, Property Week can reveal.
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St Modwen buys Birmingham and Manchester business parks
St Modwen Logistics, owned by US private equity giant Blackstone, has acquired business parks in Birmingham and Manchester totalling 175,000 sq ft.