All Markets articles – Page 36
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Road to success: how tech will transform roadside property
As the growth of electric vehicles speeds up and driverless cars move closer to reality, how will real estate be affected?
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Markets: Occupiers – office landlords and Bringme lockers
As workplace wellness becomes a priority, how are health-conscious employees informing the food offer?
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Q&A: Helen Wylde on how Bringme thinks outside the box
The Belgian locker company is growing its presence in the UK
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Vast ‘inland port’ set to open up new markets
SEGRO’s East Midlands Gateway has superb transport links and could provide a ‘shot in the arm’ to UK plc.
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Q&A: ABP creates property arm to capitalise on land banks
Huw Turner talks to Simon Creasey about the thinking behind the creation of ABP Property
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Scottish Tenancy Reform and its impacts on BTR
On 1 December, Scotland implements the new Scottish Private Residential Tenancy (SPRT), however, existing tenancies will continue to be assured until terminated.
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Outlook is positive for Scotland’s out-of-town retail market
Demand for space has kept the market stable and fuelled new development.
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Kelpies sculptures have sparked an upsurge of interest in Falkirk
Falkirk council is keen to take advantage of the town’s increased visitor numbers.
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Dundee waterfront awash with regeneration potential
Dundee’s new V A museum is acting as a springboard to refresh the city, with the council offering a host of river sites.
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Magenta Park aims to brighten Glasgow prime office market
New business park set to offer 1m sq ft of out-of-town space seeks occupiers.
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Mixed-use scheme looks set to transform derelict site in Walsall
A planned development scheme in Walsall is one step closer to being delivered after it was granted a cash injection from the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA).
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Investors eye up Birmingham as the city heads for a ‘purple patch’
SevenCapital was one of the first developers to start looking for sites in Birmingham after the financial crisis and continues to be one of the most active players in the market.
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Markets: West Midlands - ambitious Edgbaston plans
At this time of year, when leaves are still falling from the tree-lined streets of Edgbaston, one of Birmingham’s most affluent districts, you would be forgiven for wondering if it needed regeneration.
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A brand-new mini town for Rugby is changing the West Midlands map
Sajid Javid, secretary of state for communities and local government, took time out of his busy schedule to visit the RadioStation site on the outskirts of Rugby during a visit to the West Midlands last month.
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King’s Lynn seeks investment for riverfront regeneration scheme
King’s Lynn is one of Norfolk’s most affluent heritage towns, with more grade-I listed buildings than York.
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North Westgate: who will develop this prime Peterborough site?
North Westgate, a prime site in Peterborough that has long languished in planning limbo, looked set to be transformed into a major mixed-use scheme until the council pulled the plug on the proposals last year.
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Council hopes to revive Great Yarmouth’s ailing centre
Since its post-war heyday as a seaside getaway, Great Yarmouth has seen its fortunes decline.
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Stansted Airport eyes expansion with new £130m arrivals building
At a time when London’s airport capacity is at a premium, Stansted is gearing up to accommodate record passenger numbers.
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Liverpool’s new tech start-up hub Sensor City throws open its doors
While most people associate Liverpool with football and music, Alison Mitchell would like to make it famous for technology too.
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Brighton FC’s plans for Ikea store kick off traffic debate
Brighton Hove Albion FC has come a long way in the past 20 years.