All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 13
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Losing tracks
Developers plan millions of square feet of distribution space but there may not be freight capacity to service it.
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Kilmartin absorbs Kilbride as it plans rail freight roll-out
Scottish company buys rail freight development specialist to gain access to £700m portfolio
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Family values
Stuart Watson talks to Chris Hibbert, 23, a surveyor in Knight Frank’s north-west investment team and his grandfather, Johan Staals, 77, who is managing director of Blackpool-based commercial investor-developer Henco International
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Survival instincts
Abolition of rates relief and the credit crunch are hitting shed developers around Britain, but the market is surviving.
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Hit where it hurts
First the credit crunch. Now the abolition of empty rates relief. How much more can the industrial market take?
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On another planet
Sustainability was placed above price at a site in the Chatterley Valley, where Gazeley will build its £50m Blue Planet scheme.
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All pain, no gain
Industrial investment has been hit and oversupply is rife in the big sheds market.
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Wind in the Willow
Land Securities hopes the second phase of its £40m Willow Place retail scheme will continue to breathe life back into Corby.
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Working marriage
Fin Mitchell and Mike Wrigley hark from different backgrounds, but together they form an effective partnership that is putting Langham Park Developments on the map.
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Going flat out
Office developers in Nottingham city centre are back in the game now the residential market has turned.
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Lincoln and Boston await retail revamp à la Modus
Developer to submit plans for two 350,000 sq ft retail-led schemes in Lincolnshire
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Three-piece sweep
Chelmsford’s retail reputation is being scrubbed up with three big schemes to take on Lakeside and Bluewater.
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The market in minutes - Essex + north-east London
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Electrical Enfield
Occupiers such as Comet are active but the investment market is suffering.
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Public sector agency counts itself in at Abacus Park
London Thames Gateway body close to paying top price of £19m for huge east London shed site
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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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AMB hooks first UK tenant at Dagenham’s Binary Park
US shed developer beats Gazeley’s Voltaic to land printing and mailing company DSI CMM