CDF Blogs.
Read the thoughts of our CDF experts - as they examine the practical proposals & solutions to overcome constraints & inefficiencies in achieving planning consent & delivering growth through new housing & commercial development.
ARCeleration…
Pre-Covid, the life sciences sector was already flourishing but the global pandemic has undoubtedly catapulted it into the national spotlight. During a year of lockdowns and various restrictions, all eyes were pinned on the sector to provide the route back to ‘normality’. The gradual return of our freedom is testament to the array of knowledge, skill and talent that permeates the sector and the Arc itself.
Repurposing to lab space
One of the trends likely to occur in sci-tech real estate is the re-purposing of commercial spaces like offices, retail and warehouse units, to lab space. With increased demand for this space amongst occupiers including the life sciences and tech sectors it seems logical to repurpose units sitting vacant. However, there are some specific and technical considerations needed. Location and logistics are at the top of the list.
Is Sci/Tech the future?
Over the last six months, landlords in the science and technology sector have seen an increase in demand for space and accelerated growth. Previously seen as a niche asset class, sci/tech is fast becoming more “mainstream” as investors diversify their portfolios and look for opportunities in the area.
How can the central business districts survive the pandemic?
After months where working from home was the default working pattern for the majority of office workers up and down the country, businesses are now starting to re-introduce “working from the office”. However, most employers are looking to move towards a blended model which will involve a balance of home and office working.
Colin Campbell on key issues after CDF meeting with Minister Pincher
In the run up to publication of the PWP, the Cambridgeshire Development Forum (CDF) was delighted that the Housing Minister Christopher Pincher attended its meeting on Friday 24th July 2020, to discuss potential planning reforms and current market conditions facing the development industry.
Creating communities
In May 2019, attendees to the Cambridgeshire Development Forum considered and debated how to deliver more successful new communities in the years ahead; looking to increase the quantity and the quality of new schemes across the region.