All articles by Mia Hunt – Page 6
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Mixed picture for Brighton and Crawley office markets
Occupier demand is high in both towns but availability levels are very different.
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Demand for 'mid-box' industrial space grows in Midlands market
Savills research indicates a positive outlook for 2018 despite economic uncertainty.
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Set in concrete: Converge interview
The winners of Property Week ’s Tech Bytes elevator pitch explain their revolutionary proptech firm Converge.
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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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SEGRO in London: East side story
SEGRO has big plans in east London, with 1.4m sq ft in the pipeline across five sites. Greater London director Alan Holland speaks to Property Week about working with the GLA, balancing resi and industrial and the firm’s future plans.
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All well and good in the industrial and logistics sector
Could sheds become leafy idylls complete with onsite yoga rooms and falafel-fuelled workers? It may sound far-fetched but in years to come it might not be far removed from reality.
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PW Tech Bytes: how to tackle the tech test
Earlier this month, experts gathered at Mishcon de Reya’s offices for the first in a series of Property Week TechByte seminars to discuss the way forward for the industry on its daunting but necessary proptech journey.
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Centre forward: Landsec interview
Landsec’s Scott Parsons has spent three years pursuing a new retail strategy. He tells Property Week what it entails and what impact it has had.
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Cause for optimism for retail and leisure
When ecommerce started to take off 15 years ago, some commentators were quick to declare it the death knell for physical stores.
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Oxford in Wonderland: Westgate Oxford
Property Week joins the throng at the themed opening of the UK’s latest shopping mall, Westgate Oxford, which is set to be a game-changer.
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Junkyard Golf Club: putt up in lights
Junkyard Golf Club began life as a pop-up in Manchester but this indoor entertainment brand is now taking root with permanent sites in major cities and big plans to expand throughout the UK.
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Crawley/Gatwick industrial space at a premium as demand soars
The Crawley/Gatwick logistics and industrial market is experiencing a severe disconnect between supply and demand, which restricted take-up in the first half of 2017.
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Redevco aims to add to theatre of Brighton with Hanningtons revamp
Hanningtons, or the ‘Harrods of Brighton’ as it became known, was something of an institution.
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Demand from Thames Valley tech sector boosts Oxford office market
Oxford and south Oxfordshire’s office market has performed strongly this year, driven by demand from the science and technology sector.
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Regeneration projects: revival instinct
In the wake of the financial crisis, local authorities have had to adopt a more creative approach to regeneration. Property Week assesses how they are tackling it and what they are working on.
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Shooting stars: charity clay pigeon shoot
Not only was the third annual clay pigeon shoot a barrel of fun, it raised a huge sum for Chickenshed.
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Markets
Mixed-use redevelopment set to bring life back to Broadmead
The massive mixed-use redevelopment of the Broadmead area of Bristol is one step closer to being realised after councillors gave planning permission in principle last month.
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It's survival of the fittest in evolution of out-of-town retail
Out-of-town retail parks and urban shopping centres may be different propositions but their owners face many of the same issues.
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Jewel in the Crown: Hannah Milne interview
The Crown Estate’s Hannah Milne talks to Property Week about the business’s repositioning strategy and how its new scheme Rushden Lakes could provide the blueprint for the out-of-town retail destination of the future.
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AI, drones and smart technology are reshaping the warehouse
A few short decades after scientists began working towards its invention, artificial intelligence (AI) is finally here - and it is set to transform manufacturing plants and distribution centres.