All articles by Stuart Watson – Page 8
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Markets
Prologis’s adventure with shed land
Developer puts up for sale 166.4 acres as it “recasts” land bank
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Markets
Stanhope keeps faith with cathedral cities
Developer believes “fundamental appeal” of Gloucester and Hereford justifies planned development of shopping centres in the cities
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Worcester nets £17.85m of regional growth funding
Local employment opportunities given a lift with new business park
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Markets
Kraft’s departure increases Cheltenham vacancy by 12%
Market conditions “challenging” as food giant exits Cheltenham
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Markets
Oxfordshire is home of residential recovery
The downturn has brought the development of new homes to a standstill across much of the country
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Markets
Homes and Communities hands over keys in Milton Keynes
Agency will cede planning powers and land to local council
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Markets
Henderson swims against current at Old River scheme
Developer adamant that controversial scheme will improve retail in Bishop’s Stortford
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Markets
Milton Keynes gets 2011 shed start with Waitrose letting
Celestia deal is reassuring start for home counties shed market
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News
Rise of the surplus savers
A new method for dealing with unwanted leaseholds and freeholds has emerged
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News
Regions resuscitated
Retailers are the predominant bidders in several transactions that are helping to rebuild the regional lettings market
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News
Perfectly suited
CB Richard Ellis’s takeover of M3 has filled the gap left by the Holley Blake departures
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News
Ninety years of Segro
The UK’s biggest industrial property company enters its 10th decade with plans to expand even further
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News
Aldi ships out of Sheppey in search of larger storage
German discount retailer deems 32 acre sites too small for its plans
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News
Land Ahoy!
The industrial development land market is recovering and pension funds are leading activity
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Markets
Need to know: sowing the SEEDAs of doubt
By March 2012 the government has pledged to close England’s regional development agencies. Stuart Watson reports on what this could mean for some of the region’s projects Although the need for a regional development agency in the prosperous south-east has sometimes been questioned, the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA) ...
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Markets
Royal Caribbean sets sail for the Heights
Cruise firm plans partial relocation to Prupim’s Surrey development
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Markets
First Radlett, now Kent — Pickles derails another south-east rail freight scheme
Hopes now rest with KRAFT and Prologis after secretary calls in KIG
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Insight
Starved of specs
Despite a barren 2009 and signs of occupier demand, few developers are brave enough to start developing speculatively