All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 11
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At your disposal
Waste management facilities could make up for a fall in demand for retail distribution centres
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A Break with Tradition
A revamp of Slough Trading Estate aims to shift the focus away from traditional manufacturing towards high-tech industries
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Sheds February 2009: Introduction
At the end of last summer, the sheds market thought that it was well prepared to face the worst
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The market in minutes - Thames Gateway
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Games’ first losers
As the credit crunch squeezes London’s 2012 Olympics ambitions, regeneration projects intended as the games’ legacy are now in doubt.
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LDA U-turn allows distribution sheds at Beam Reach site
Downturn forces agency to drop insistence on manufacturing at 60 acre plot
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Hammerson opens Highcross mall in Leicester
Leicester hopes its new shopping centre will propel it up the UK’s retail rankings – crunch or no crunch.
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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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Peter Gadsby to develop new Derby scheme
Local boy and former footballer Peter Gadsby masterminded Derby County’s stadium, and is developing a business park in the city. Photograph by John Boyes
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Hospital site redevelopment ‘will not cure Derby’s ills’
Regeneration company slams plans by NHS trust to turn infirmary site into 20 acre mixed-use scheme
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Industrial property landlords offer more incentives to attract lettings
As the economy falters, landlords in the UK’s distribution heartland are going to ever greater lengths to attract occupiers.
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Ready for a sheikh up
Soaring oil prices mean Middle Eastern investors have money to spare – and sheds are a popular choice. Stuart Watson reports on three big spenders
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No specs, please
Availability is at its highest point yet, but strong take-up and slowing development could keep the vacancy rate in check. Stuart Watson reports
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Family values
Stuart Watson meets Len Rosso, 40, head of logistics and industrial at Colliers CRE, and his brother, Patrick Rosso, 37, an associate director in the same team
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New kid on the block
UK head of Segro Ian Sutcliffe needs to prove his critics wrong. Stuart Watson reports. Photograph by James Royall
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Inland revenue
HelioSlough hopes its ‘inland port’ in Yorkshire will benefit from a nearby ‘eco-town’.
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Immingham goes public
A £50m distribution scheme could enable the UK’s busiest port to step out of the shadows.
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London City airport plans expansion
London City airport’s passenger numbers have grown, despite the declining market for air travel. Now it is looking to expand further.