All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 5
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From Olympic media village to Infinity
Data centre operator to anchor digital hub as part of Icity joint venture with Delancey and legacy corporation. Stuart Watson reports
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Segro snaps up data centre duo in Slough
REIT wants to attract more “goldmine” occupiers to create “pan-European cluster” at trading estate. Stuart Watson reports
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Regional hubs could benefit from cut-price storage
Occupiers could try Newcastle and take space in south Wales. Stuart Watson reports
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From Mersey to Manchester by road, rail and water
Peel Ports plans port and “tri-modal” distribution hubs along ship canal. Stuart Watson reports
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New planning regime debuts with Prologis in Daventry
Planning application for third phase of rail freight terminal submitted. Stuart Watson reports
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Stansted to spend £40m on shop spree
Manchester Airport Group to upgrade retail at terminal over two years. Stuart Watson reports
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Bracknell office take-up back with bang
Cheaper rents attract big occupiers Thales and BMC Software.
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Legal & General Property's Bracknell centre modernisation is 'all systems go'
The new man in charge of the redevelopment of Bracknell town centre claims the scheme is “all systems go”.
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Investors on track with £10.9m Reading station office buy
Lumina and Wrenbridge will capitalise on £895m station refurbishment.
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Roxhill on a roll
Property Week’s best property newcomer of 2012 is ready to take on the shed development competition this year. Stuart Watson talks to the two men at the company’s helm, Jason Dalby and David Keir. Photographs by Anthony Lycett
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Prologis’s second coming
The global industrial real estate company has clawed its way back from the brink of collapse. Two years after the merger with AMB, a joint venture deal with Norges is imminent. Prologis is back. Stuart Watson reports
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Chasing e-tail
The sheds market wants to find ways to cash in on the e-commerce boom. Stuart Watson reports
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West London Boys
Telsar is fast becoming a leading player in west London. Founders Bal Panesar and Dipesh Patel are street-smart locals who speak the language. Stuart Watson met them
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Milton Keynes malls in race for expansion
Legal & General Property has submitted a planning application for a £15m extension to its 430,000 sq ft Midsummer Place shopping centre in Milton Keynes.
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Milton Keynes cheered by VW’s deal on wheels
Volkswagen Financial Services to sign biggest office prelet since 2010
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Milton Keynes cheered by VW’s deal on wheels
Volkswagen Financial Services to sign biggest office prelet since 2010
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Oxford lets bolster sluggish take-up
Computer games developer Natural Motion has taken 18,500 sq ft at Ramsay House (pictured), above the BHS store on St Ebbe’s Street in Oxford city centre.
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Beko makes entrance at Watford’s Croxley Gateway
White goods distributor to buy empty office building on the cheap
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Prologis to expand sheds in Beds
Prologis plans to extend its Marston Gate scheme in Bedfordshire and is considering speculative development.
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Ex-St Modwen pair Ouse confidence in Bedford leisure
Coplan Estates plans mixed-use site as St Modwen pulls out. Stuart Watson reports