All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 10
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Till debt us do part
Bargain hunters are poised to benefit from forced industrial investment sales as lenders withdraw funding
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Initial City Link parcels up ProLogis shed at Heathrow
Dispatch company’s letting at DC3 warehouse follows deals for Brixton and Segro
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Sovereign stealth
Amid a development hiatus, Peel is cautiously progressing with a mixed-use scheme in Nottingham city centre
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The market in minutes - East Midlands
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Cross examination
Hammerson and Hermes’ Highcross Leicester opened as the recession took hold. How is it trading eight months on?
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Henry Boot joins council for Nottingham retail venture
Developer teams up with Broxtowe council for £17m retail redevelopment in Beeston
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Radio active
After a quiet period, Rugby Radio Station could trigger a burst of development in the region’s shed market
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Greenhouse effect
A project to build seven massive glasshouses is revitalising a deprived area of the county
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Dartford seeks antidote to GlaxoSmithKline departure
Closure of pharmaceutical factory in 2013 prompts review of Northern Gateway masterplan
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The market in minutes - East Midlands
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Derby’s track record
Local employer Bombardier may have lost out on a lucrative contract, but the city is still pushing its railway revamp
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Captain of the county
David Hughes, leader of Leicestershire’s new regeneration body, explains how he intends to balance the books
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Tigers’ prospects burning bright
In these trying times, can Leicester’s rugby club tackle a new development?
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Nottingham council seeks developers for 3,000 homes
Local authority to unveil housing plans, new city centre design and tall buildings policy at MIPIM
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News
Shop soiled
The collapse of several large retailers has dumped big sheds back on to the market at a time when owners are already struggling
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Rakowich’s remedy
ProLogis’s industrial empire is shrinking by the day. Stuart Watson talks to new chief executive Walter Rakowich about what went wrong and his plans to put things right
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Safety in numbers
Since the downturn took hold, take-up has focused on future-proof core areas in the south-east and the Midlands