Contents In This Issue
The North East – Yorkshire and The East Midlands News
4 - 13 THE NORTH EAST
Darlington Council ‘Cover Story’
Integra 61, ward Group Hellens Group Fi – REM Capital Bank Ashall Property Hartlepool Council Stockton Council
Tees Valley CA, NE LEP, Bradley Hall
Industrials INEE Aspinall Verdi North Tyneside Council Northumberland Estates
Flex Space, North East News, Lendlease
Naylors Gavin Black Bradley Hall
YORKSHIRE Potter Space, Knight Frank
Blacks, Greenbox Firethorne 14 - 16 17 18
19, 38, 39
20 - 21 22 - 23 24 25 26 27 28 - 29 30 31 32 - 33 34 35 36 37 40 41
In-Site Property, Knight Frank 42 IPIF, JLL
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Onward Holdings , Knight Frank, Leftfield, CBRE
Kirklees Council
Doncaster Council, Fisher Ger- man, Yorkshire News
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MCR Property, CBRE, Town- gate PLC
Sunny Bank Mill, Yorkshire News
Rotherham Council, Veridon, Brooklands Grove Hill Ltd
Barnsley Council, Humber Freeport
THE EAST MIDLANDS Bolsterstone
Chesterfield Council, BB&J Commercial, Connect Derby
WSB Property, FHP – Elder Way Chesterfield
Marketing Derby, Amber Val- ley Council, MAF Finance
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North East Derbyshire Council 55 Salloway, Premcor
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Eddisons, NE Lincs Council Wykeland
North Kesteven Council, St Modwen, Hargreaves Land
Invest in Leicester, Visit Not- tingham, Avison Young
Nottinghamshire County Council
GLP Market Harborough Council
Intali, Andrew & Ashwell, Griffen
Mather Jamie
Hinckley & Bosworth Council, I M Properties, Invest in Leicester
Oadby & Wigston Council Innes England West Northants Council Whittall Group Prologis News In Brief Car Test 57 58 59 60 61 62 - 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73
The Front Cover and three page cover story on pages 14-16 this issue is Darlington Council who are on track and going places. On page 17 Avison Young, joint agents on the largest speculative scheme in the North East, Connect at Integra 61, report that the North East Industrial and Logistics Market is performing well and that they are Connecting Supply With Demand. Hellens Group on page 18 plans expansion of prestigious Hartlepool business park, creating 1,100 jobs On page 21 Tony Cullen Property Fund Manager at FW Capital helps property developers secure investment to realise development ambitions. Ashall is delivering quality projects to meet local needs throughout the North East see pages 23-24. Change is sweeping through Hartlepool on page 24 as a raft of regeneration projects transform the centre of the town. On page 25 it is no secret that Stockton-on-Tees is a great place for business. Industrials are promoting their available space at Mandale Business Park, Durham and Primrose Hill Industrial Estate Wingate Way, Stockton-On-Tees on page 27. Invest North East England’s role on pages 28-29 is to attract new companies to locate in the region . On page 30 Brett Devenish Director in the Newcastle office of AspinallVerdi Property Regeneration Consultants, which are specialist firm of Chartered Surveyors and Town Planners speaks to CPM. Northumberland Estates are offering space at Venus Park Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate and Alnwick Trade Park on pages 32-33. The North East industrial market sees slight easing of under-supply issue and the North East office market sees flight to quality, arrival of serviced offices giants and rising demand for CAT B space reports Naylor Gavin Black on page 35. Fi-REM are featured on pages 19, 36, 37. Firethorne Trust on page 41 are promoting the two projects at Sherburn 42 and Barnsley 340. The central Leeds office market continues to be robust in terms of the level of take- up reports Richard Thornton of JLL on page 43. Doncaster Council are The City of Innovation and Progress in the heart of South Yorkshire see page 46. Bolsterstone on page 51 are highlighting three projects at West Bar, Sheffield, New Bolton Woods Bradford and Chesterfield Waterside. The former Co-op department store at Elder Way Chesterfield is featured on page 53. On page 55 North East Derbyshire promotes the Attractive Clay Cross business space which is available for dynamic businesses. Salloway Property Consultants on
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page 56 are heavily involved in the commercial property market in the East Midlands. David Binks at Avison Young on page 59 reports that occupational demand in the East Midlands remained relatively stable in the first half of 2023. Nottinghamshire is a green and innovative place to live see page 60. GLP are featured on page 62. Invest in Harborough district on pages 62-63 which is a thriving hub for businesses looking for the perfect location to base their business. How Much Profit Does a Developer Need asks Intali on page 64. Leicestershire Remains Highly Sought-After Location for Investment and Relocation reports Mather Jamie on page 65. Oadby and Wigston has lots to offer businesses on page 67. Whilst it is hard to foresee exactly how the office market will perform over the next 3-5 years, it is likely that a similar trend to today will continue, whereby occupiers seek better quality accommodation reports Peter Dolman from Innes England on page 68. West Northamptonshire on page 69 is a unique destination, combining the economic potential of London with the quality of life of the Cotswolds. On page 71 Prologis are the space providers.
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