Lack of speculative development leaves Scotland's Central Belt industrial market at a critical stage
"Occupiers looking for good quality, sizeable industrial units might have to relocate south of the border."
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"Occupiers looking for good quality, sizeable industrial units might have to relocate south of the border."
"With rising property costs and a scarcity of sites, companies wishing to grow rapidly may need to look outside the Capital."
"With the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) regulations coming into force in less than two years, sustainability just got real."
"The Granite City has successfully met challenging market conditions before and looks like it is doing so again."
"Some 90 per cent of the buildings under offer by value in the Northern city during the first quarter of 2016 originated from non-domestic sources."
"We identify the UK centres in which the occupational drivers are the most robust."
"The positive rental growth predicted across the many UK retail sub-sectors is good news for investors."
"Business rates and commercial rents are just two of the issues requiring the new London Mayor's attention."
"Occupiers seek an alternative to the city's increasing shortage of Grade A supply."
"The city has just a year’s worth of Grade A space left, with development unlikely meet demand."