
Mia Hunt
Mia Hunt is the former markets editor at Property Week.
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- Markets
Global airport design reaches new heights
Airports are using better design to reflect the character of their locality and improve passengers’ experience.
- Markets
Surge in Croydon industrial units to meet huge demand
Vacancy rate in the town stands at only 3.5%.
- Markets
New hope for Crawley market
Redevelopment of old stock could help cut town’s stubbornly high vacancy rate.
- Markets
Kent science park’s owner presents its new Discovery
Owner ‘re-energises’ park with plan for new lab and office space
- Markets
New street to add ‘personality and theatre’ to Brighton Lanes
Walk up Brighton’s Meeting House Lane and you will be confronted with a giant mural of a gothic-style Alice in Wonderland that leads into Hanningtons Lane, a brand-new mixed-use street in the city’s famous Lanes.
- Markets
Former Thanet Press site joins Margate’s vibrant arts scene
Warehouse has been transformed into a gallery and studio space
- Markets
Edinburgh city centre office supply sinks to all-time low
Occupiers forced to look to peripheral locations.
- News
Interview with Uncommon co-founder Tania Adir
Tania Adir set up flexible workspace provider Uncommon with her husband Gal five years ago. Mia Hunt finds out what sets their business apart from the competition as the company steps up its expansion plans
- Markets
Manchester office take-up due to top 1m sq ft for sixth year
Steady start to 2019 boosts city confidence.
- Insight
A look around the new SEGRO Logistics Park East Midlands Gateway
With its combination of road, rail and air access, SEGRO’s vast new logistics park in the East Midlands holds national significance.
- Insight
Strong take-up slows sharply in first quarter
JLL figures show Q1 logistics take-up was down 48% on a particularly strong final quarter of 2018.
- Insight
Industrial & logistics supplement
In recent months, much has been made of companies taking warehouses to stockpile goods ahead of Brexit, but ask agents and institutional investors and they will tell you it has not quite been the phenomenon it was expected to be.
- Markets
British Land fights back at Meadowhall
As footfall at the Sheffield centre rises, the next goal is to boost sales figures.
- Markets
Spike in demand puts Thames Valley at risk of office drought
Lack of development constrains supply.
- Markets
Native puts faith in amenities
Ducie Street Warehouse will feature a restaurant, fitness studio, cinema and florist.
- Markets
Bumper Q1 reflects strong Birmingham office demand
Space in centre is scarce after spate of deals.
- Insight
Canary Wharf inspires ambitious Capital Dock scheme in Dublin
Kennedy Wilson’s head of Ireland, Alison Rohan, tells Mia Hunt about its Capital Dock scheme
- Insight
Ireland supplement: lots of activity in Dublin and Belfast
Dublin’s office market continues to go from strength to strength. Last year, take-up hit 346,000 sq m, the highest ever recorded. This was driven by a mammoth hike in the average letting size of 50% in the last five years. And this, in turn, has been driven by an influx ...
- News
Bigger deals drive Dublin office boom
Large lettings to multinationals are driving strong office take-up in the Irish capital.
- Markets
Industrial take-up remains strong across East Midlands
Figure for 2018 was double five-year average.