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The Balance of Power

The recent news of Amazon’s commitment to invest $8 billion in the UK over the next five years to build new data centres and the Government's decision to designate data centres as critical national infrastructure places into sharp focus the importance of industrial buildings and their role in driving the country’s future digital economy

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Contribution to React News 2024 Outlook for Logistics feature

The industrial and logistics sector has good reason to look forward to 2024 with confidence. While investment and leasing transaction volumes in 2023 have decreased from the exceptional levels in recent years, it has returned closer to levels in line with the pre-pandemic era

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Powering the Superpower

Upgrading the UK’s industrial infrastructure to unlock technological transformation for growth.

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Why our communities matter

For SEGRO, investing in the local community isn't only the right thing to do - it's also key to the success of the business

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Engaging with the diverse range of the workforce

The CEO Commitments on Diversity are the start of an important journey, one that Real Estate Balance wants to invite you on. 101 senior industry leaders, including SEGRO CEO David Sleath, have signed up to ensure that property is an inclusive, diverse industry where women are supported and encouraged to aim for the top.

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Planning must reflect how we live

Planning has been in the headlines all summer, with Create Streets founder Nicholas Boys Smith appointed as head of a new Office for Place, and other reforms being blamed for the Conservatives’ loss of the Chesham & Amersham by-election.

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