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BNP Paribas Real Estate: France logistics report H1 2012

After a record year in 2011, the slump expected in 2012 has not yet affected the French logistics market, in which take-up has even risen slightly. However, take-up is likely to slow in the second half.

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Cushman & Wakefield: UK quarterly market report

The weak global economic outlook and eurozone debt crisis continue to weigh heavily on the UK property investment market.

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IPD: rents are more than 11% below their peak

UK commercial property rents have fallen for a full quarter.

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Barber Wadlow: Forecourt Property Market Update - Jan 2013

The last 12 months has been one of the busiest periods in recent history in the forecourt property sector. Barber Wadlow estimates that there have been over 1,100 petrol stations sold or let since the...

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Central Europe industrial figures level out

The industrial sector has reached equilibrium across central Europe, according to a research report published by Cushman & Wakefield.

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FREE DOWNLOAD: Segro company profile

Property Week, in association with Brook Intelligence, has produced this comprehensive company report on UK REIT Segro plc.

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Deloitte Real Estate: The Self Storage Association UK Annual Survey - 2013

There are an estimated 830 self storage facilities in the UK providing a total of approximately 30.1 million sq ft of storage space.

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Big box market signals healthier Scottish future

Research conducted by Jones Lang LaSalle suggests that the UK big box market will contribute to a rosier future for the Scottish market.

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Investment in industrial surpasses 2012

Investment in industrial and logistics property was higher in the first half of 2013 than during the whole of 2012, according to research from CBRE.

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Cambridge industrial supply fails to meet demand

Demand for industrial and logistics space in Cambridge will be driven by mid-tech and research and development occupiers but a severe lack of supply means that market activity will be hampered.

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