All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 18

  • Markets

    Jumbo sale

    17 March 2006

    Heathrow, Gatwick and Scotland's biggest airports are owned by BAA. But they could soon end up in Spanish or Australian hands.

  • Markets

    Can money grow on Tees?

    17 March 2006

    With no shortage of space or labour, Teesport wants a piece of the deep sea container market. But it is a long way from the favoured south-east destinations.

  • Markets

    Kent freight terminal scheme to go to public inquiry

    17 March 2006

    ProLogis appeal against non-determination of landmark south-east scheme application

  • Markets

    On top of the world

    Sheds supplement 2006

    Jeff Schwartz's path to becoming ProLogis's chief executive has coincided with the company's rise to become the world's largest logistics developer. Stuart Watson meets the sector's most powerful man. Being the most powerful figure in logistics property development does not help much when you are trying to negotiate Manhattan's adrenalin-charged ...

  • Markets

    The road to recovery

    Sheds supplement 2006

    The Buncefield explosion has highlighted to shed occupiers the importance of disaster recovery strategies.

  • Markets

    High season

    Sheds supplement 2006

    Brixton is working on the first two multistorey sheds in Europe with vehicular access to all floors. For the UK industrial market, the idea of a multistorey shed has always seemed outlandish. Mention them to an agent and the reaction has been: ‘OK for the Japanese, but it will ...

  • Markets

    Dynamic duos

    Sheds supplement 2006

    The former heads of Ashtenne and Industrious are back.

  • Markets

    A free country?

    Sheds supplement 2006

    The rise in land prices has thrown doubt on whether the freehold market will continue to grow.

  • Markets

    Specs appeal

    Sheds supplement 2006

    Off-pitch development is gathering pace.

  • Markets

    Playing safe with specs

    03 February 2006

    Two new warehouse sites are taking different approaches to securing tenants.

  • Markets

    Tied up in Notts

    03 February 2006

    New research on the Nottingham office market by DTZ shows that take-up in the final quarter of 2005 was at its highest level since 2003, but that the amount of new office space available is dwindling. While the remaining floors at Chapel Quarter are due to complete soon, there is ...

  • Markets

    The market in minutes

    03 February 2006

    Stuart Watson gives you the lowdown on all the sectors across the region

  • Markets

    Don't forget me, Notts

    03 February 2006

    Eastside is the region's biggest office development, but finding tenants for the Nottingham scheme is proving to be a challenge.

  • Markets

    Spatial delivery

    03 February 2006

    The government looks likely to merge two Northamptonshire bodies to deliver the area's communities plan more effectively.

  • Markets

    Developer ploughs on with tower in defiance of URC

    03 February 2006

    Standford MD lambasts Leicester URC's plans for business quarter

  • Markets

    Victoria beckons

    03 February 2006

    Capital Shopping Centres is responding to Westfield's Broadmarsh scheme with plans to expand its Victoria Centre.

  • News

    Bee Bee gets busy with 3.5m sq ft Northants sites

    20 January 2006

    Developer prepares planning applications for schemes near Kettering and Wellingborough

  • The prologue: the Atrium’s retail and leisure elements could be open in 2007
    Markets

    The Camberley tales

    18 November 2005

    A story that has been running for more than 15 years: Crest Nicholson wants to develop in the Surrey town.

  • Second time unlucky: Brunswick’s plans for marina
    Markets

    Brighton council rejects second tower

    18 November 2005

    Following Beetham’s criticism, Brunswick’s plans for 40-storey tower quashed

  • Online

    Brighton council rejects plans for tower

    2005-11-14T15:35:00Z

    Brighton and Hove councillors have thrown out a planning application for a £265m mixed-use development at Brighton Marina.