All Property Week articles in Shed supplement 2007

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  • News

    Parkridge in a ProLogis tree

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    In buying John Cutts’ Parkridge, ProLogis has feathered its nest with Astral’s 800 acre land bank.

  • Markets

    Industrial wealth

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    GVA Grimley’s Jim Whelan and Nick Collins explain how jobs are spread across industrial property

  • Future tense: developers fear that a protest like this could become a reality
    Markets

    Sheds under fire

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    Local opposition to big sheds is derailing developers’ plans.

  • Markets

    Family values

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    Claer Barrett meets Jeremy Greenland, 37, managing director, south, at Astral, and his brother, Tim Greenland, 36, an associate director in the office and industrial team at Colliers CRE

  • Markets

    Emissions statement

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    Can industrial property be green?

  • Lease is more: this Wokingham shed scheme is one of six that New Star Asset Management plans to lease, not sell
    Markets

    Lets break the rules

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    New Star is defying the market trend for freehold sales with plans to lease a portfolio of small M25 industrial units.

  • Scotland: Prologis forges link
    Markets

    Beyond regional doubt

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    Stuart Watson rounds up the action from 2006 and gauges the industrial market’s prospects

  • Lie of the land: Macquarie must reverse its continental approach of securing occupiers before land – such as at DHL Exel Supply Chain’s shed in Lutterberg, Germany.
    Markets

    Aussies on top of the world

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    The world’s second-largest logistics developer, Australian giant Macquarie Goodman, is now aiming to conquer the UK. Jonathan Brasse meets its UK and European supremos

  • News

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    Shed supplement 2007