THE urban logistics network that london needs
Our £1.5bn London urban logistics development pipeline is focused on assets within the M25 and Zone 1. We are delivering London’s most sustainable and centrally located urban logistics assets that will appeal to a range of occupiers and give them access to this highly constrained market.
Accessing valuable markets
London urban logistics benefits from strong occupational fundamentals, driven by the growth of e-commerce and the rising demand for more convenient and priority delivery services that are low carbon and sustainable. This market is characterised by low vacancy rates with high demand and limited supply.
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The benefits of logistics hubs in London
Deliveries have been booming across London, providing new consumer experiences and convenience, but also contributing to significant issues such as congestion, road danger, air pollution, and carbon emissions. Research by Centre for London commissioned by British Land examines the types of logistics spaces needed in central London, the benefits and challenges of creating more of them, and how policymakers can support the necessary infrastructure for sustainable deliveries.
Deliveries have been booming across London, providing new consumer experiences and convenience, but also contributing to significant issues such as congestion, road danger, air pollution, and carbon emissions. Research by Centre for London commissioned by British Land examines the types of logistics spaces needed in central London, the benefits and challenges of creating more of them, and how policymakers can support the necessary infrastructure for sustainable deliveries.
Developing low-carbon freight microhubs in London
To identify optimal locations for microhubs in Greater London, we must consider factors like delivery demand, cycling infrastructure, and labor availability. Research by UCL commissioned by British Land presents international evidence on the benefits of microhubs, particularly in reducing environmental impacts and improving delivery efficiency.
To identify optimal locations for microhubs in Greater London, we must consider factors like delivery demand, cycling infrastructure, and labor availability. Research by UCL commissioned by British Land presents international evidence on the benefits of microhubs, particularly in reducing environmental impacts and improving delivery efficiency.
Next generation logistics
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