Bermondsey multistorey warehouse contractor secured
British Land has chosen McLaren Construction to build a four-storey last mile logistics hub in Bermondsey, Southwark to serve central London.
British Land has chosen McLaren Construction to build a four-storey last mile logistics hub in Bermondsey, Southwark to serve central London.
The logistics facility in Rathcoole, Co. Dublin is operated by longstanding IKEA service provider, Wincanton.
Significant progress has been made at Hemisphere Freight Services’ landmark development in Suffolk, where cladding is already up, flooring poured and racking is in full flow.
More than a million ft2 of warehousing space is set to come to the market as Nottinghamshire logistics and warehousing firm goes into administration.
The latest report produced by Savills for the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA) shows that the sector has grown by 61% since 2015 and now stands at approaching 700 million sq ft.
Kier Property is continuing to develop warehouses for the crucial Mid-box market despite noteworthy recent headwinds, as Kier Property Senior Development Director Nick Scott outlines.
The industrial and logistics warehouse market in the South East and London is a bit like that old adage a Curate’s egg – good in parts… Analysis from Liza Helps.
Logistics Matters Property editor Liza helps considers the budget and the upcoming election.
Refurbishment used to just be part of the everyday asset management of a property but everything is changing and occupiers are set to benefit. Liza Helps reports.
THE NEW multi-user facility in Coventry is entirely powered by renewable electricity and is the first operationally carbon neutral new build DHL site in the UK.
AZTEC SOLAR has designed and installed a huge photovoltaic system of over 3000 PV modules and 10 inverters for a new £230m logistics hub located in the West Midlands.
TOMORROW’S WAREHOUSE is a one-day, free-to-attend conference tackling operational challenges in warehousing and logistics at a time of upheaval, which will take place at the Coventry Building Society Arena in Coventry on 20 June 2024.
With supply constrained, demand remaining resilient and rents rising – albeit at a slower rate than in the past – could a resurgence in small and mid-box development be on the cards for 2024? Liza Helps reports.
Getting London’s industrial and logistics policy right is a make or break issue according to those attending the JLL City Logistics Dinner just before Christmas. Liza Helps reports.
Logistics Matters Property Editor Liza Helps examines a difficult year for occupiers, developers and investors in the logistics property sector, and asks, is 2024 looking any better?
Each year a multitude of deals and developments stand out as exemplars of what is happening in the logistics property market – the art is in only choosing one… Liza Helps makes her choices.
Evidence is building for occupiers to seize opportunities now to secure warehouse space – if they can.
A MAJOR Owens Group warehouse in Bridgend, South Wales was destroyed by fire at the weekend.
URBAN LOGISTICS developer Chancerygate has submitted plans to speculatively build 59,500 ft2 of Grade A urban logistics and industrial space in Clayton, East Manchester.
FAST FASHION retailer Boohoo is to close its manufacturing facility in Leicester after a series of knock backs including the mislabelling of clothes as Made In UK when they were actually made in Southeast Asia.