All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 7
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Markets
Broker, baker, record Maker
Landlords are letting their sheds to unconventional occupiers. Stuart Watson reports
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Markets
Tyne to build again
The troubled north-east may seem an unlikely target for investors, but its manufacturing sector is thriving. Stuart Watson report
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Online
BIG DEBATE: Make do or spend?
Westminster City Council’s planning chief has warned that the Localism Act could discourage the development of new office space.
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Markets
Seismic shift
Prologis plans smaller developments around London following its merger with AMB
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Spaced Out
The UK’s industrial markets are still a tough environment. After a surge in 2010, occupier demand has fallen again in the first half of this year. Meanwhile, few developers feel confident enough to build speculatively, so the supply of new buildings has dwindled
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Markets
Shed light on the future
The UK economy may still be lost in space, but there are signs of life in the sheds market
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Markets
Eyes on the enterprise
The new generation of enterprise zones will provide a helping hand for manufacturers
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Markets
Multiple Choice
Two buyers of multi-let industrial estates explain to Stuart Watson how their assets provide steady income and long-term value
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News
Continental Tyres burns Prologis rubber in West Mids
Tyre firm to lease Central Park Rugby and Plastic Omnium to take space at Hams Hall
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News
The course of the mighty Amazon
The secretive internet retail giant is dominating the big sheds market. Next stop is Widnes
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Markets
Global occupiers on the move in Thames Valley
Big names likely to make a dent in 20% vacancy rate
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Markets
Reading starts to cater for big shed occupiers
Brakes Group takes new refrigerated warehouse as part of UK review
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Markets
What happens next … at Newport’s Friar’s Walk
Buyer of stalled Modus shopping centre scheme has revival plans
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Markets
South Wales office market ship comes in
Admiral takes 100,000 sq ft in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport
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Markets
Hansteen squeezes Cardiff’s Treforest industrial estate
Property company lowers vacancy rate and sells assets at scheme
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Markets
New Cardiff city office plan is Smart bet
Developer believes that investing in Cardiff’s Capital Quarter will pay off
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Markets
Sheds take-up presages manufacturing recovery
Logistics takes a back seat as buses, sweets and pet food drive market.
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Markets
Landlords lick their lips as Waitrose takes on Ocado
Supermarket takes Lancashire shed to expand online operation
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Markets
Tesco letting helps Lynton take off at Gatwick
Scottish Widows lines up funding for 20 acre development
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Markets
Estates trading begins at last
After shortage of investment opportunities, funds start to sell portfolios