All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 3
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Council’s Cannes catalyst for Nottingham development surge
Leaders move to address shortage of offices and conference venues. Stuart Watson reports.
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Bombardier and Rolls-Royce roll into Derby
Engineering companies bring confidence to commercial market. Stuart Watson reports.
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Trinity of the north
Peel, Peel Ports and Harworth Estates are combining forces to tackle the northern logistics market. Photograph by Ant Clausen
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Peel’s shed first
North-west developer to create UK’s biggest logistics land bank with ports arm and Harworth Estates
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Peel’s shed first
North-west developer to create UK’s biggest logistics land bank with ports arm and Harworth Estates
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London Gateway: a development of great import
DP World’s giant port facility is finally open. Now it must attract tenants.
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Cheergrey plots Stansted office park
New development banks on expansion of airport north of London.
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B&M unloads on Liverpool docks in run-up to Christmas
Retailer takes additional warehouse space at Peel Ports scheme.
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HS2 threat passes Roxhill’s Gateway
Second phase of rail line will go under east Midlands rail freight facility.
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Solum revs up south-east station schemes
The railway-backed developer will begin work on two sites early next year. Stuart Watson reports
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Centros’s downsized Portsmouth scheme sails onward
Reduced by half, Portsmouth’s Northern Quarter scheme is revived. Stuart Watson reports
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Whitefriars’ luck brings Primark and Tiger to Canterbury
Henderson lures third anchor to its open-air shopping centre. Stuart Watson reports
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Ocado shops around for south-east site
Developers ready potential schemes for the supermarket retailer. Stuart Watson reports
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Self-store operators suffer VAT impact
Research shows providers have scaled back expansion plans.
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Service station regulation debate moves up a gear
Changes to the regulations that govern motorway service areas could create more opportunities for development.
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Canning Town a go for Goya as tenant signs up
Goya Developments has let the first trade counter unit at its 114,000 sq ft Canning Town Business Park speculative development in east London (pictured).
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Volkswagen drives investor appetite
Three portfolios let to automotive group are up for sale.
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Consolidation activity in storage market
Three self-storage facilities in the south of England have been snapped up in two deals, as consolidation activity in the sector begins to heat up.
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Screwfix to build store network to 300
The UK’s most acquisitive trade counter retailer is harnessing the growth of online click-and-collect sales to grow its store network.
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Q+A: M3’s Hardick earns Welcome Break
At the end of March, private equity fund M3 Capital Partners and motorway services operator Extra MSA Group bought the £300m Serena portfolio of nine service areas operated by Welcome Break. M3’s Rory Hardick tells Property Week about the thinking behind the biggest deal in the sector for more than ...