All Property Week articles in 1 May 2020 – Page 6
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Online
Real estate experts join forces to create Impact Capital Group
Two real estate experts have joined forces to create Impact Capital Group, an integrated smart home delivery plan.
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Online
Puma Property Finance provides £14m development loan for Gosforth project
Puma Property Finance has provided a £14m development loan to fund a 37-unit residential scheme in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Online
Aberdeen Standard lets 7,694 sq ft of Endeavour House
Aberdeen Standard Investments has let the seventh floor of Endeavour House, 189 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, to Zebra Technologies Europe, the European arm of Zebra Technologies Corporation.
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Online
Urban Logistics purchases £47.2m Crown warehouse portfolio
Urban Logistics has purchased the Crown portfolio of regional warehouses for £47.2m from Legal General Investment Management.
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Online
Arc & Co confirms completion of £13.5m in loans
Specialist debt adviser Arc Co has completed two loans totalling £13.5m.
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Online
Michael Spies joins RE5Q board
Michael Spies has joined the board of RE5Q as a non-executive director.
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Online
Harworth refinances and withdraws dividend
Harworth Group has increased the size of its revolving credit facility by £30m and deferred its dividend payment in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Insight
Rates revaluation threatens recovery
Editor: For new rating lists to start next April, at a time when large scale physical changes may still be taking place, or at least bedding-in, just doesn’t make economic sense.
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Insight
Sale-and-leaseback of limited value
Editor: Sale-and-leasebacks are sometimes a good idea, but it depends on who the retailer is . The upside is that it’s a very quick way to raise capital and retailers are meant to be operational businesses rather than property companies, so it’s quite normal to operate from a leasehold estate. ...
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Markets
Retail fuels forecourt growth
Food sales have been driving profits, but the sector still faces a number of challenges.
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News
Housing experts hope for V-shaped recovery
The housing market is in better shape than after 2008, but the length of the lockdown will be a key factor in its recovery.
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Professional
Replicating the office online is no easy task
Lockdown presents many challenges, but also opportunities for company culture.
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News
UK is in downturn say two thirds of respondents to new RICS survey
Almost two thirds of those who took part in the latest RICS UK Commercial Survey believe the market is at the early stages of a downturn – or already midway through.
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Professional
Offices of the future should be designed to be flexible
An architect and a developer share their views on the impact of the pandemic on the way we work and live.
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News
‘The cultural experience of uni isn’t something you can Zoom’
Nido CEO Brian Welsh discusses the company’s response to Covid-19 and what lies ahead for student sector
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News
Spin class: It's good to talk
Incredibly, Sophie and I have managed to cling on to Pastis PR’s few clients and not one of them has yet had to ask for a fee holiday or reduction.
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News
Landlords to take on Hiscox over non-payment of insurance claims
The owners of more than 100 nightclubs, pubs and bars are preparing to take legal action against insurer Hiscox relating to the non-payment of business interruption claims made as a result of Covid-19.
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News
The City of London Corporation mulls rent holiday for tenants
Square Mile governing body is considering measures to help the worst-affected tenants in the capital’s financial centre.
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News
Places for… bingo
Places for People is raising money for the NHS by hosting street bingo sessions.
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Professional
The hospitality industry has been hit hard by lockdown
The hospitality industry is a huge part of the UK, both economically and as the backdrop to our memories and experiences. Recent growth has seen our dining scene become one of (if not the!) best in the world.