Special report: ports, airports and freight terminals
Special report: ports, airports and freight terminals
- 2004
- Property Week 69(15) 8 April 2004, 61-70(6) .
The first article "Berth control" reports how developers are hoping to get the go-ahead on four schemes to bring extra capacity to Britain's ports. "Check-in time" reveals that the airport hotel market is busy with development and that volatile demand at secondary locations is the only drawback. The final article "Mixed signals" highlights that the Strategic Rail Authority's new policy stresses the importance of rail frieght, but developers remain sceptical about whether the planning system will give their schemes the go-ahead. Graphs.
PORTS
AIRPORTS
FREIGHT TERMINALS
FREIGHT
PLANNING SYSTEM
DEVELOPERS
AIRPORT HOTELS
HOTEL MARKET
SECONDARY MARKET
INDUSTRIAL MARKET
The first article "Berth control" reports how developers are hoping to get the go-ahead on four schemes to bring extra capacity to Britain's ports. "Check-in time" reveals that the airport hotel market is busy with development and that volatile demand at secondary locations is the only drawback. The final article "Mixed signals" highlights that the Strategic Rail Authority's new policy stresses the importance of rail frieght, but developers remain sceptical about whether the planning system will give their schemes the go-ahead. Graphs.
PORTS
AIRPORTS
FREIGHT TERMINALS
FREIGHT
PLANNING SYSTEM
DEVELOPERS
AIRPORT HOTELS
HOTEL MARKET
SECONDARY MARKET
INDUSTRIAL MARKET