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West Midlands mid-box industrial market gains momentum
"The West Midlands mid-box industrial market is experiencing significant momentum, with increasing demand for modern, high quality warehouse and logistics space."
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"The West Midlands mid-box industrial market is experiencing significant momentum, with increasing demand for modern, high quality warehouse and logistics space."
"Following a challenging few years, the UK industrial and logistics investment market appears to have regained a sense of stability, bolstered by a robust finish to 2024. "
"Japan's logistics sector has been resilient despite challenges in recent years, and is poised to reap the benefits in the midterm. As such, logistics assets have kept popular among investors, with large transaction volumes seen in 2024. While new supply will be elevated this year, the noticeable decline in new supply beyond 2025 will create more breathing room and support leasing activities among existing properties with vacant space. Additionally, many logistics operators have continued to enhance operational efficiency in response to chronic labour shortages, which should further strengthen the sector’s resilience and longer-term outlook."
"A slowly improving but fragile economic situation should support the recovery in the investment market, while there are signs that the occupiers market may be reawakening"
"A slowdown in China"
"Despite weak take-up there are signs of life in the occupier market and we expect a recovery in 2024"
"Investment volumes show a clear upward trend, can this momentum be sustained in 2025?"
"Following last year’s Budget, industrial & logistics occupiers will need to rethink their business strategies as they continue to grapple with increasing costs."
"Rental growth in Sydney and Brisbane, coupled with stable rents and vacancies in other Australian markets, is fuelling an investment surge, setting a promising tone for 2025 after a strong finish to 2024."
"Join Guy Ruddle and guests: head of Savills national industrial & logistics team, Toby Green, head of Tritax Big Box’s Manchester office, David Travis, and CEO of the UK Warehousing Association (UKWA), Clare Bottle, as they unpick the responses from this year’s survey. Looking at everything from overall sentiment, to the key drivers of demand for logistics real estate in 2025, along with how ESG, AI and automation are all set to impact the sector."