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Warehouse, logistics and student apartments dominate 2022 East Midlands real estate deals

'We are seeing significant investment in the East Midlands commercial property market'

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Strong demand for big warehouses, logistics centres and student apartments have dominated big real estate deals across the East Midlands in the first half of 2022.

According to commercial property specialist they accounted for 85 per cent of all transactions. Although the total £1.044 billion total value of deals was down 14 per cent on last year’s record-breaking figure, it was still a third up on the five-year average, according to the firm’s first mid-year Market Insite report.

Ben Robinson, is investment director at Innes England, which has offices in Nottingham, Derby and Leicester. He said: “Following record levels of commercial real estate investment in the East Midlands in 2021, the first half of 2022 has continued in much the same fashion.

“We are still seeing very competitive bidding in the sub-£5 million market, particularly in the industrial and beds sectors. Again, that market has dominated the activity.”

He said key logistics deals in the East Midlands this year included:

- ICG Real Estate’s £101 million purchase of more than 500,000 sq ft of space at Mercia Park in Swadlincote

- Urban Logistics REIT’s £41 million acquisition of the 670,000 sq ft East Midlands Logistics Hub near Melton Mowbray

- Realterm Global’s £19 million purchase of a 240,000 sq ft facility at Forbes Close in Nottinghamshire