All Property Week articles in 1 June 2018 – Page 6
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Property Week Digital Edition – 1 June 2018
Chris Grigg interview – BCO Conference review – The regional office outlook – East Anglia & Essex in focus
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Insight
Housing associations: what's in a name?
It’s not often that social housing hits the headlines of the Financial Times , but recently the publication carried the headline ‘Blackstone stirs social housing row’.
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Markets
Demand for grade-A industrial and logistics space in Essex is on the up
Confidence in the region is growing but there is a supply/demand imbalance.
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Insight
Making talent and property strategy work hand in hand
GL Hearn, working with Capita People Solutions, has devised the Talent Index: a way of bringing the two Ps – property and people – together to improve business and drive performance. Here, industry experts and thought leaders discuss the viability of correlating property strategy with talent.
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News
Queensberry set to develop Vinopolis site
Regeneration specialist secures development mandate for London Bridge scheme.
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News
Workspace markets trio of North London flexible offices
Serviced office provider’s focus on larger assets prompts sale of Islington, Kentish Town and Belgravia schemes.
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News
Are you a RESI Trailblazer or do you know one?
Time is running out to nominate candidates for our inaugural list of RESI Trailblazers, which will be unveiled at Property Week’s RESI Convention this September.
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Insight
Q&A: Grosvenor takes biscuit in Bermondsey
Executive director Simon Harding-Roots talks about the firm’s move into BTR.
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News
HUB and Smedvig prepare for Landing in Maidenhead
Developer HUB and landowner Smedvig have submitted plans to redevelop The Landing site in the centre of Maidenhead.
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News
Acuitus puts low success rate down to 'retail uncertainties'
Auction house brings in £30m from 46 lots, reflecting a 60% success rate – its lowest in almost eight years.
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Insight
High Court ruling on SPG is 'mixed bag' for developers
Mayor’s office claims the court backed its approach to affordable housing but retirement specialists disagree.
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Professional
New study casts doubt on claims that neighbourhood plans boost housebuilding
Lichfields report finds most neighbourhood plans are not helping to boost housebuilding, but opinion is split on their merit.
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Insight
Silver Lake/Zoopla deal will have far-reaching implications for UK property and proptech
Earlier this month Silver Lake, a US private equity firm, offered £2.2bn to buy Zoopla Property Group (ZPG).
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Online
The all-new RESI Convention: three fantastic reasons to come
Join us for the residential industry’s leading event – three days of insights, discussion and networking at the stunning Celtic Manor resort in south Wales. Special early-bird rates are available until 8 June – as well as exceptional pricing for group bookings and our new under-30s pass.
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News
Colliers expands in Germany with Engel & Völkers acquisition
Colliers International has agreed to acquire Engel Völkers Main-Taunus, a leading residential investor in the Frankfurt region.
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News
Strettons raises just shy of £9m at latest sale – £4m less than last May
Strettons failed to replicate its May 2017 results at its third auction of the year, despite selling a number of vacant houses in east London for more than their guide prices.
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Professional
People Moves: Rockwell, GVA, Acorn Property Group and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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News
Suncorp secures record Adelaide letting
Suncorp, the Australian finance, insurance and banking corporation, has taken 501,000 sq ft of office space at the refurbished 1 King William Street in Adelaide’s central business district, in what is thought to be the city’s largest leasing deal in the year to date.
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Markets
Mayflower retail park looks set to bloom after £10m transformation
Upgrade set to make the Basildon shopping park more desirable.
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Insight
Time to end phoney landlord-tenant CVA war
Landlord and tenant relations have enjoyed sustained progress over the past decade, as landlords recognise that tenants need to be treated as customers, not commodities.