All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 17
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Insight
Rival developers seek openings near blocked Croydon Gateway
Wrangle over key Gateway project gives alternative schemes a head start.
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News
Sainsbury’s to sublet giant Dartford distribution centre
Supply chain overhaul results in supermarket’s U-turn at ProLogis scheme
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Markets
Savalas heads for Bucks to cash in on market revival
Wealthy individuals vehicle to build 100,000 sq ft facility near Chesham
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Markets
Back up, again
The data centre market has recovered from the dot.com crash and is enjoying a resurgence.
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Markets
Rovers return?
Next month Nanjing Automobile will decide whether to revive production of MG cars at Longbridge.
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Markets
Thanks for nothing
Amir Zarbafi’s redevelopment of St George’s Tower in Leicester has brought him into conflict with Leicester Regeneration. Stuart Watson talks to him in his first major interview. Photograph by Yosuke Morikawa
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Markets
Severn heaven
Severn Trent’s decision to sell its property arm is exciting big shed developers.
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Markets
Back in the pits
Last month’s British Grand Prix could be one of Silverstone’s last following the collapse of a deal between St Modwen and owner the British Racing Drivers Club.
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Markets
Show of force
After years of private sector neglect, a local task force is funding Hastings' £15m fight for a better future
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Markets
Eden of the east
A series of initiatives aim to spur on development in Glasgow's neglected east end.
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Markets
The market in minutes
Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region
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Markets
Woking and Walton hit by large occupiers exodus
NTL, Unilever and Air Products on hunt for new headquarters after corporate shake-up
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Markets
Enemies at the Gateway
While a change of control at Croydon council has raised hopes of resolution at the key Gateway site, other developers are pushing ahead with schemes. Stuart Watson reports
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Markets
Don't get mad, get Eden
Kingston upon Thames hopes Hammerson's £500m Eden Quarter will help arrest its retail decline.
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Markets
A right royal row
The Prince's Foundation masterplan to regenerate Lincoln city centre has been met with mixed feelings.
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Markets
A zone player
Highbridge Properties knows how to play the enterprise zone market at Sherwood Park. Stuart Watson reports
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Markets
Loughborough's junction
Family firm William Davis aims to meet Loughborough's shortage of industrial space with its largest project to date.
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Markets
Derby awaits demolition
Derby's £95m Riverlights regeneration scheme was in jeopardy again following protests and the collapse of the developer, until a local came to the rescue. Stuart Watson reports
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Markets
Primark rises from ashes after Leicester park fire
Retailer to expand warehouse operations at Magna Park after November blaze destroyed building