All Markets articles – Page 14
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Can Hong Kong recover from civil unrest and coronavirus?
In 2019, commercial deal volumes fell 52% year on year in Hong Kong as political unrest shook the property market. Robyn Wilson asks whether the city will bounce back in 2020.
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Carlisle set to reap benefits of £45m investment
As part of the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, Cumbria is set to receive £45m of strategic investment. Matthew Valentine reports on how the local authorities are planning to spend the money
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Why investors are flocking to Milan
Italy’s second city in terms of population is undergoing something of a renaissance, as Emanuela Barbiroglio reports.
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Tower plans spark Norwich row
Campaigners are fighting a last-ditch battle to derail Anglia Square scheme.
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Cambridge takes a new tack with its shared local plan
Housing, transport and employment are key.
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Cambridge office market posts highest take-up in five years
The city’s office and labs market is thriving.
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The future of industrial and logistics looks bright
What will the next decade bring? That’s the question we’re trying to answer in our first industrial and logistics supplement of the 2020s.
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Why Screwfix is thriving despite harsh retail climate
Despite the harsh retail environment, hardware chain Screwfix is thriving. Operations and property director Scott Parsons tells Mitchell Labiak how it went from a mail-order business to a company with its sights set on 800 stores
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Will consolidation centres become the norm?
Consolidation centres are poised to become an increasingly prevalent feature in supply chains
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Central Bedfordshire Council takes proactive approach to development
Central Bedfordshire Council’s proactive approach to development is starting to pay dividends at Stratton Business Park in Biggleswade, attracting big occupiers including The Co-op.
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Smart sheds: interview with Segro’s James Power
SEGRO is trialling sensor technology across 20 properties in the UK and Europe. Digital director James Power talks to Adam Branson about the potential benefits of smart warehouses
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Level up: UK's first three-storey warehouse
Gazeley’s hotly anticipated G-Park building will be the UK’s first three-storey warehouse. Robyn Wilson asks what we can expect from the development
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The changing face of I&L
The industrial sector has transformed itself over the past five years, and the most important driver is the change in consumer behaviour and consequent growth in online commerce. The old model of delivering goods is simply not fit for purpose anymore – and 10 years from now, the new model ...
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The changes that will define the decade
The 2010s saw unprecedented change within our market as the level of online retail grew and the amount of warehouse space required grew with it.
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Will it be boom or bust under Boris?
The manufacturing sector is divided over the prime minister’s Brexit strategy, with agents noting an increase in activity, while others highlight the continuing decline in output.
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Shed demand in East Midlands is at 12-year high
Ever-rising take-up in the region points to a ‘seismic shift’ taking place in the industrial market.
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The sustainability revolution
Few sectors have changed as much over the past decade as industrial and logistics. The previously subordinate asset class now tops the target list of investors globally. But as online retail continues to grow, the reshaping of the sector is just beginning; the logistics property market of 2030 will look ...
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No longer the industry’s ugly duckling
In recent years, the industrial and logistics sector has been a standout performer of the commercial property market.
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An exciting decade awaits
To think about the future of the UK’s industrial and logistics market against a backdrop of several changes that are taking place in the market, there are two themes that stand out as having the potential to change the types of industrial buildings that will be occupied and sought out. ...