
The logistics market in Yorkshire and the North East
"Vacancy peaked in Q3 2024 but is now starting to fall on a quarter-by-quarter basis, currently standing at 6.69%"
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"Vacancy peaked in Q3 2024 but is now starting to fall on a quarter-by-quarter basis, currently standing at 6.69%"

"Take-up has surpassed the long-term average by 29%"



"2025: Freeports, the year of the owner-occupier, automation?"

"Looser monetary policy is fanning the embers of Europe’s industrial and logistics markets"

"Welcome to Big Shed Prospects, our annual publication presenting key data and outlook for the UK logistics sector into 2025 and beyond."

"There are many reasons to be optimistic about the overall trajectory of the market, including key strategic drivers such as the emergence of nearshoring and resurgence of e-commerce. Scratching the surface of our data on vacancy also shows that everything may not be as it seems."

"An economic soft landing remains the most likely outcome, but significant risks remain in place."

"Last year, Savills launched a new rental growth projection model which examines the average headline rental growth prospects in the logistics market over a five-year period at a regional level."