Liza Helps joins Logistics Matters as Property Editor
Welcome to Liza Helps who joins us as Consultant Editor of the brand new property section for Logistics Matters.
Welcome to Liza Helps who joins us as Consultant Editor of the brand new property section for Logistics Matters.
Real estate investment and development manager, Delancey, has launched a new mid box development joint venture called Greenlight with privately owned commercial property company Coltham.
Detailed planning has been secured on a super sustainable three-unit logistics scheme in Leeds, which will be developed by pan-European logistics and industrial development company Baytree Logistics – part of AXA Investment Managers – Real Assets.
Multi-unit industrial developer and asset manager Chancerygate and real estate investor Bridges Fund Management have started building £30 million urban logistics park in Tolworth, southwest London.
St Modwen Logistics claims its new £15 million 110,948 ft2 warehouse at St Modwen Park Lincoln could save its occupier more than £90,000 a year in operational energy costs.
A former Holiday Inn site in Walsall is to be turned into a 90,000 sq ft warehouse after securing planning permission.
Specialist sustainable and impact investor Bridges Fund Management has teamed up with commercial property developer, Graftongate, to acquire a 6.23 acre site near Southampton, with a view to developing one of the UK’s most sustainable logistics buildings.
Developer Chancerygate has submitted plans to speculatively build an 82,400 sq ft urban warehouse scheme on land it acquired in Leatherhead last year.
This interview with warehouse property expert Will Laing highlights how market dynamics between occupier and landlord are shifting and what this may mean for the rest of the year.
After a long period of steady rises, industrial land values are falling. What impact will this have on the outlook for big logistics sheds? Logistics Matters editor Simon Duddy reports.
While warehouse property activity has dropped from its fever pitch in the early part of 2022, there is still strong demand for logistics properties in the urban setting.
Despite doomsayers predicting that the UK is galloping towards the mother of all recessions in 2023/24, a lack of supply of quality warehousing close to motorway networks has been hindering the economy for years, insists Neil Storey.
As we prepare for an uncertain 2023, HSS is excited to reveal its rebrand as Logistics Matters – with a view to better cover the wide range of challenges facing the world of materials handling, supply chain, warehousing and logistics.
With the warehouse property market heating up at an unprecedented rate, it’s a race to get deals across the line, says property lawyer Matthew Williamson.
Developer Tritax Symmetry is to speculatively develop a 500,000 ft2 cross dock logistics facility at its 2.31 million ft2 Symmetry Park, Kettering scheme in the east Midlands.
Courier firm DX Delivery has taken Hollins Murray Group’s 9,910 ft2 refurbished warehouse in Deeside in the North West.
XPO Logistics has taken real estate investor and developer Melburg Capital’s 210,000 ft2 Voltaic warehouse at Wakefield 41 in West Yorkshire in one of the largest lettings in the region this year.
Investor developer Blue Coast Capital has secured change of use planning permission for 92,000 ft2 of warehouse space on the site of the former West World office building adjacent to Hanger Lane in Park Royal, London.
Supermarket Sainsbury’s has snapped up Rugby 661, fashion retailer Gap’s former European distribution centre in the Midlands.
Nearly 1 million ft2 of second hand warehouse space less than two years old is available on subleases or assignments in Northamptonshire as retailers, e-commerce companies and 3PLs retrench or offset overheads.