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Occupiers are going to have to work with more constraints. This is where technology comes in - Richard Sullivan, Savills. LCP Consulting executive chairman Professor Alan Braithwaite adds that while the potential is clearly there, from the property investment perspective the jury may still be out. A conventional retail warehouse single-use occupation is something investors recognise and they understand the yield.
This is different. Historically, people have been very reluctant to be innovative with their money. They will need to consider whether they are disturbing their residential neighbours when running operations at night, so occupiers are potentially going to have to work with more constraints. The question is: when will this cleaner, quieter technology come in? For industrial occupiers to live alongside residential and for it to work, sleeker vehicles might be required that run on electricity or other renewables.
So with this technology some way off, will tenants want to live on semi-industrial land? While on the surface the thought might not be too appealing, there are solutions being drawn up to create as much of a barrier between the uses as possible. Sites will need to have separate entrances and traffic flows as standard, according to Rosso. It is also important not to underestimate the scale of demand for affordable living space.
Why should industrial space be any different? All this is going to give a sheds-and-beds scheme a better chance of success, but ultimately the decision comes down to local authorities. Driven partly by intense demand for affordable housing, they are gradually coming around to the idea, believes Sullivan.
Like all new concepts in shed design, time and market forces will dictate the future. Sheds and beds are still on the drawing board in most cases. But in London the stakes are high - the borough councils, City Hall, developers, occupiers and aspiring homeowners all know it, as do the town planners. With space at a premium, it is very interesting to see examples of integrated housing and warehouse developments in London, as these land uses were previously deemed incompatible.
This balancing act is set to define town planning, especially in London, for at least a generation. With the housing crisis on the agenda at a time when logistics is hungry for space, the sheds-and-beds concept might be the solution everyone is waiting for. Industrial developer SEGRO is working up plans to build a multi-storey shed at the Meridian Water scheme in Enfield, Greater London to circumvent severe land constraints in the capital. They are made up of the stables and converted garages behind the grand palatial rowhomes.
There are thousands of such lanes, secreted away from the traditional facades facing the street. Last edited by muppet; Nov 18, at AM. Find all posts by muppet. All times are GMT. The time now is AM. User Name. Remember Me? Mark Forums Read. Thread Tools. All over London, so-called sheds with beds have been cropping up like toadstools, presented to planning authorities as family home extensions but then surreptitiously rented out to strangers. Many of these are poky warrens let out to the desperate, part of the growing number of Londoners who have lost hope of gaining social housing and are forced to make do with whatever they can get.
The government has vowed to tear down these new shanties, with UK housing minister Grant Shapps and some press cameras even joining in a raid on one. The unacknowledged likelihood is that rogue landlords will also have the chance to create even more sheds with beds, now almost entirely free of planning scrutiny.
Landlords often withhold tenancy agreements from them so as not to leave a paper trail, meaning they lack the proof of address essential for opening bank accounts or seeking benefits. My dad grew up in Newham and generally a glass half empty kind of person he remembers his old two-up, two-down as damp, poky and overcrowded, with toilets in the back garden, plumbed-in baths available only at the local bathhouse and rent collectors regularly banging on the door while his mother hid.
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