All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 15
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Follow the Blueprint
A public-private development vehicle based in the east Midlands is becoming a business model.
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Goodman buys 50% stake in Coventry park
Rosemound team leads deal to buy stake in British Land’s New Century Park
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Empty promises
Gordon Brown’s aim of encouraging vacant shed redevelopment and driving down rents by removing empty rate relief is naive, according to industry.
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Niche little earner
Only two years old, Canmoor is proving that small companies can hack it in the competitive sheds market.
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Hermes and L&G clad sheds with confidence
Investors’ UK Logistics Fund pays £48m for Leicestershire warehouse
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A church’s mission and a jailhouse ruck in Rainham
Essex’s Beam Reach site is the target for a huge church and a large prison.
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Reach for the heavens
Industrial development site Beam Reach in Rainham has been chosen as the site of London’s biggest church – and a prison.
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Northampton by numbers
Stuart Watson examines Bidwells’ research into the industrial and office markets
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The market in minutes
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Notts king Cole
Nottingham Regeneration’s new chief executive is here to show his city is on the move.
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Get on the bus
Northampton’s unloved bus station is at the heart of a belated plan to improve the town’s retail.
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Wilson Bowden searches for £60m of big shed funding
Developer plans two speculative warehouses in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire
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A platform for a new town
Kent Thameside will effectively create a new town on the Channel Tunnel rail link.
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Never mind the Thurrocks
Basildon offers developers the regeneration opportunity to rival schemes such as Lakeside at Thurrock.
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The market in minutes
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Parkridge in a ProLogis tree
In buying John Cutts’ Parkridge, ProLogis has feathered its nest with Astral’s 800 acre land bank.
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Lets break the rules
New Star is defying the market trend for freehold sales with plans to lease a portfolio of small M25 industrial units.