Industrial

  • Bristol Industrial Review, Spring 2009 (PDF 358KB)

    URL for PDF: /documents/Research_industrial/rese_BristolIndustrialReview_sp09.pdf

    Bristol's location at the axis of the M4/M5 interchange, combined with its reputation as the leading commercial centre in the South West ensures that there is plenty of activity in the industrial property market.

  • Midlands Industrial Review, Spring 2009 (PDF 367KB)

    URL for PDF: /documents/Research_industrial/rese_MidlandsIndustrialReview_sp09.pdf

    With excellent communications and drive times allowing for access to almost anywhere in the UK, the Midlands will remain the nations big shed capital.

  • North West Industrial Review, Spring 2009 (PDF 669KB)

    URL for PDF: /documents/Research_industrial/rese_NWIndustrialReveiw_sp09.pdf

    Manufacturing is responsible for over 25% of the region's output with high-technology production becoming an increasingly important component of that.

  • West London Industrial Review, Spring 2009 (PDF 339KB)

    URL for PDF: /documents/Research_industrial/rese_WestLondonIndustrialReview_sp09.pdf

    With Park Royal, the largest industrial area in London, and Heathrow, one of the world's most sought after industrial hotspots, the West London market is well placed to ride out the economic downturn.

  • West Scotland Industrial Review, Spring 2009 (PDF 367KB)

    URL for PDF: /documents/Research_industrial/rese_WestScotlandIndustrialsp09.pdf

    The volume of transactions is continuing to fall as a consequence of the economic downturn coupled with uncertainty in the financial markets and real economy.

  • 2008 Big Sheds Map (PDF 2,309KB)

    URL for PDF: /documents/Research_industrial/rese_bigshedsmap_2008.pdf

    Prime rents, secondary rents and land values per acre across the UK.

 

 

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