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With demand for online delivery service surging demand for industrial space is also on the rise. 21st century logistics operations have become high sophisticated and require warehouses that are capable of matching this level of development.
In London areas such as Old Kent Road, King’s Cross and Tottenham are being transformed with much of their industrial property being redeveloped
Many inner-city industrial property has been earmarked for development into residential, and new industrial units are being developed in more suburban locations. In London areas such as Old Kent Road, King’s Cross and Tottenham are being transformed with much of their industrial property being redeveloped. In these circumstances our clients turn to us for solutions in the interim.
Obtaining planning consent on sites with such a large footprint that are surrounded by other industrial property is not often a quick process. During the planning application process it can be challenging to find a rent paying tenant who will agree to a short lease without security and therefore landlords can be left with high security costs and payment of empty business rates in full.
These properties can be extremely well suited for temporary occupation by a charity. Pop-up artist studios, exhibitions and events are some of the options that can create community benefit and reduce the burden of cost and risk which falls on the developer.
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