All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 20

  • Netto gain: supermarket has signed up with Henry Davidson in Gateford
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    27 May 2005

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

  • Good connections: North Castle Ward could become home to a high-rise office-led development
    Markets

    Racing start in Derby

    27 May 2005

    After a 15-year wait, there could finally be a new office development in Derby city centre.

  • World domination: Buller bought the 950 acre Priors Hall ‘Wonderworld’ site from the receiver in 2000
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    Buller country

    27 May 2005

    What has attracted trendspotter Alfred Buller from London’s Midtown to 3,000 acres of land in Northamptonshire?

  • Summer start: 700,000 sq ft unit at ProLogis Park Kettering
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    ProLogis begins 1.3m sq ft development programme

    27 May 2005

    Shed specialist starts speculative spree in response to strong occupier market

  • Odds on: Betfair has taken a sublet at Icon One
    Markets

    The market in minutes

    13 May 2005

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

  • Number one: Kodak will relocate from its town centre tower to Hemel One
    Markets

    Hemel’s Kodak moment

    13 May 2005

    The Hemel Hempstead market is starting to bloom again thanks to big lettings involving long-time resident Kodak and Hertfordshire County Council.

  • Markets

    Sweet dreams

    13 May 2005

    Hertfordshire-based Hotel Chocolat recently made the leap from internet sales to mall-based stores and plans to have 10 shops open by the end of the year.

  • Markets

    Exercising Dacorum

    13 May 2005

    Stuart Watson reveals key figures for Hemel Hempstead’s office market revival

  • Markets

    Milton Keynes to levy land tax on commercial developers

    13 May 2005

    Tariff on infrastructure and commercial development in addition to residential ‘roof tax’

  • Going green: solar panels already trialled at G-Park in Bedford are likely to feature at Nova MK
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    Champagne supernova

    13 May 2005

    Gazeley and Land Securities are celebrating this week as their giant Milton Keynes distribution scheme nears the final stages of a 10-year planning process.

  • Getting reconnected (clockwise from above): T-Mobile’s former HQ is undergoing a revival, but 720 Centennial Court is still empty; Warwick Court was built to meet demand for freeholds
    Markets

    Imperial strikes back

    13 May 2005

    Landlords in Borehamwood hope the success of Imperial Place will be replicated in the town’s other schemes.

  • Markets

    The market in minutes

    01 April 2005

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

  • Motoring: Motorola’s letting at Chineham has prompted thoughts of a recovery
    Markets

    Hello Moto

    01 April 2005

    Basingstoke’s troubled office market could improve on the back of a big letting to Motorola. Stuart Watson reports

  • Old and new: the former Eldridge Pope brewery will be transformed into contemporary homes and amenities
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    Going over old ground

    01 April 2005

    A 1980s Docklands star is making a comeback in Dorchester and a ferocious planning battle has ignited Winchester.

  • Low demand: three buildings are available at Kite’s Croft
    Markets

    Caught in the middle

    01 April 2005

    In south Hampshire, large and small sheds are faring well but the mid-sized market is struggling.

  • The Reit choice: bought for £308m, Fosse Park has set a record for the biggest retail park investment deal
    Markets

    Prime prospects

    18 March 2005

    The £308m purchase of the UK’s top retail park, Fosse Park, is part of Reit Asset Management’s new focus on prime property.

  • Eastside story: view across the park to the listed red-brick Great Northern Warehouse with a new building constructed inside its shell
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    Island life

    18 March 2005

    Here is an exclusive look at plans for the Island site in Nottingham, the east Midlands’ biggest mixed-use scheme.

  • Under one roof (left to right): joint managing director Paul Bagshaw, chairman John Henry and commercial director Gary Barber
    Markets

    Variety club

    18 March 2005

    Unlike its specialist rivals, Fiducia Group prides itself in developing in every sector.

  • Markets

    Derby Cityscape regeneration masterplan revealed

    18 March 2005

    URC aims to provide offices and homes in five key areas over 10-15 years

  • Beer market: Mansfield’s brewery, which closed in 2001, is up for sale
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    Trouble brewing

    18 March 2005

    After years of closures, derelict sites and dashed hopes, Mansfield has been given a helping hand from English Partnerships at its brewery site.