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Can beds and sheds solve the urban logistics problems?
"A warehouse and a Zone 3 flat aren't natural bedfellows, but can they unite to save London's supply chain?"
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"A warehouse and a Zone 3 flat aren't natural bedfellows, but can they unite to save London's supply chain?"
"Investors poured £2.6 billion into UK logistics in 2016, 53 per cent above the long term average of £1.7 billion, making it the third highest year ever for investment volumes."
"The region might have plenty of industrial space, but it doesn't meet the requirements of modern occupiers."
"Occupiers looking for good quality, sizeable industrial units might have to relocate south of the border."
"As record-breaking demand outstrips supply, where will the new stock come from and who will deliver it?"
"Savills research highlights the developments likely to impact both occupiers and investors in the sector. "
"Next year could be very busy indeed for transactions across the board."
"The current fall in Industrial take-up is caused by lack of supply rather than lack of demand. "
"The first container terminal north of Felixstowe able to handle the large “post-panamax” ships will have the capacity to hold up to 1.5 million containers."
"The UK logistics and industrial sector is still high on the list fo commercial investors throughout 2015."