All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 12
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Exeter masterplan to treble airport’s passengers by 2030
Balfour Beatty to expand terminal and increase retail and leisure facilities at Devon airport
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News
Motorway repairs
Birmingham’s out-of-town business parks around the M42 are bouncing back after some lean years. Stuart Watson asks whether this can continue
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News
Shed in the clouds
Last year record prices were paid as developers competed for land around Birmingham. With a tougher market this year, some have been left with a severe hangover.
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Kettering better
Shunning the downturn, masterplanners in the government growth area want to re-establish it as a retail destination.
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Insight
Three Thinking
Despite the economic slowdown, speakers at Regenerate! East Midlands are determined to plough ahead with the region’s urban renewal programme, focusing on its three principal cities. Stuart Watson reports
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Small industrial properties experience similar problems to the housing market
For much of the past decade industrial agents have been inclined to compare the market for small freehold sheds to that for houses.
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English, Welsh & Scottish on track for Olympic victory
Rail haulier’s plans for east London logistics site approved, bolstering its bid to be games operator
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Wal-Mart to sell off industrial developer subsidiary Gazeley, despite market slowdown
When the news broke in March that Gazeley was being put up for sale, it was greeted with murmurs of surprise in the industrial market.
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Boom in speculatively developed large industrial properties is at an end
The credit crunch has brought an end to the speculative boom in big sheds.
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Andrew Griffiths to take over from Alan Curtis as ProLogis’s UK chief
Alan Curtis is about to step aside as head of ProLogis to make way for his right-hand man, Andrew Griffiths. Stuart Watson met the pair. Photographs by Anthony Lycett
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In the lap of the gods
Whether Silverstone will host the 2009 British Grand Prix is down to its owner finding a development partner for the giant 760 acre estate – in record time.
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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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Chesterfield’s new fabric
Bolsterstone and Wilson Bowden are leading the redevelopment of a former manufacturing town.
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Wilson Bowden wins consent for Derby and Notts schemes
Business as usual for developer with large mixed-use and office schemes, despite looming sale
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Aussie rules footfall
Can Derby’s traditional retail scene survive the thunderous arrival of Westfield Derby?
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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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Berkeley Homes is providing funding for a Crossrail station in at Royal Arsenal in Woolwich
Berkeley Homes has scored a winner for Woolwich with funding for Crossrail.
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Man with the after plan
Olympic Legacy Directorate boss Tom Russell hopes to bring Manchester’s brand of regeneration south.
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Developer hopes council will dig £120m Gravesend scheme
Edinburgh House Estates to submit plans for mixed-use scheme in face of local opposition