All Property Week articles in 1 May 2020 – Page 5
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News
Coronavirus set to dampen rental growth
After a solid 2019, rental growth on smaller units is now expected to slow as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown.
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Markets
There's a green power revolution coming
Developers are turning to onsite energy generation to reduce their carbon footprint, but technical challenges loom large
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The Collective looks to offset short-stay losses
The co-living operator considers re-allocating rooms to make up for a loss of revenue.
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Markets
Our habits have changed
These are unprecedented times for all businesses. Some have locked the doors for the foreseeable future, some may have changed to operate from home, while others continue as key worker hubs providing essentials, such as food, medical supplies and key public services.
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‘It’s a change in mentality’
St Modwen managing director Rupert Joseland talks to Property Week about the developer’s specialist I L arm
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Insight
There is reason for cautious optimism
Even in this lockdown, with nearly 100 of our employees working from home and a loan book of £1.8bn, we are still writing new business and have agreed a number of loans in the past few weeks for both new and existing clients.
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Markets
Why the CBD market is a budding sector
Although highly regulated, there’s no doubt that the CBD market is growing fast.
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Markets
Five minutes with Richard Bains
Managing director of Chancerygate on cycling in China, career highs and his inspirational heroes.
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Insight
We can’t rush back to the office
The International WELL Building Institute recently announced it was forming a task force to consider ways of reducing the health burden from Covid-19 and other respiratory infections.
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New catalogues from Savills and Auction House London
Both auction houses continue to hold remote-bidding-only sales in line with Covid-19 lockdown measures.
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Insight
How proptech can help the aged
At a time when we are all being asked to avoid contact with anyone outside our household, older people, especially the over-70s who are among those particularly vulnerable to Covid-19, are likely to be more reliant on their local communities for support.
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Cushmans helps prepare for office life after the lockdown
The firm’s Recovery Readiness Task Force is developing ideas and products to help clients return to the office.
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Property industry at odds with government after temporary ban on legal action
The property industry is at loggerheads with the government after it temporarily banned property owners from taking legal action against tenants.
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West Sussex retail unit leads 55-lot catalogue at Allsop’s May auction
Allsop has released a 55-lot catalogue for its 19 May commercial auction, which will be its fourth to be held online.
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Information
Industrial & Logistics supplement May 2020
Lockdown set to slow rental growth – An upside to the lockdown – Working FLEXI time – Budding sector – A change in mentality
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Markets
How will I&L tenants cope with Covid-19?
The effects of Covid-19 on industrial and logistics warehouses of more than 100,000 sq ft have been immediate and obvious.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 1 May 2020
Cushman & Wakefield task force gets clients ready for return to the office – Property professionals in China tell the story of how Covid-19 shook up the market – LondonMetric head Andrew Jones on how the company’s pivot from retail to logistics has paid off – How furloughing works ...
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Insight
Yardi digital think tank: how will Covid-19 impact offices?
Yardi brought together a panel of experts to discuss how the current coronavirus pandemic and lockdown measures will affect the flexible workspace sector, how office landlords and tenants will respond to remote working trends, how design and occupier requirements could change and the role of technology.
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Online
Creative Land Trust hires Eden Project boss
Gordon Seabright has joined the Creative Land Trust as chief executive following more than five years running the Eden Project.
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Online
Bellway to re-open sites from 4 May
Bellway has become the latest housebuilder to announce the re-opening of its sites.