All Property Week articles in 1 November 2019 – Page 5
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Markets
Bristol & South West market focus
Eco-Bos CEO says he is confident garden village will surpass expectations.
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Insight
Will Brexit be the final straw for struggling property firms?
I want to be sanguine about the ongoing political omnishambles, but I’m struggling.
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Insight
Brexit chaos hits housebuilders
The Muppets, sorry, members of parliament have connived against leaving the EU by today and the chaos our self-serving representatives have visited upon the land is already evident in a slew of profit warnings from some of the housing sector’s hitherto most dependable operators.
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Markets
Bristol and Bath office take-up falls as prime office rents rise
Drop sparked by lack of quality office space.
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News
Moorfield set to target core and core-plus assets
Firm closed latest value-add fund earlier than planned because of Brexit situation
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Insight
Seeking new alternatives: interview with Moorfield’s top team
Having kept a low profile for years, Moorfield’s Marc Gilbard and Charles Ferguson-Davie put their heads above the parapet to tell Guy Montague-Jones about their plans for the future
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Insight
Hotels must learn from Airbnb
From early next year, visitors to New York will have the chance to stay at one of the city’s most iconic locations, 75 Rockefeller Plaza.
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News
Ex-HDH duo launch leisure agency ETCH
Richard Willcox and Charlie Catterall’s clients will have international flavour
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News
WeWork marked up value of London offices sharply months after buying them - investigation
WeWork used a complex offshore structure to purchase properties in London and marked up the value of two office properties by double-digit margins months after purchasing them, a Property Week investigation has revealed.
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News
Property to be one of UK’s best performing industries in 2020
The UK real estate sector is poised to be among the country’s top five best-performing industries in the coming year, according to research conducted by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) for law firm Irwin Mitchell.
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News
This week in… 2004
Dransfield Properties and Prospect Estates submitted a planning application for a £37m retail and leisure scheme in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 1 November 2019
London Plan – The rise and fall of WeWork – Bristol & South West market – Healthcare and retirement living focus – Money laundering crackdown
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Online
Cushman & Wakefield announce 71 promotions across EMEA
Cushman Wakefield has made 71 senior promotions across its EMEA business.
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Insight
Boris Johnson and tax – what to expect?
It might seem all-consuming but negotiating Brexit is not the only major challenge confronting Boris Johnson in the opening months of his tenure as prime minister.
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Insight
How can tax-efficient schemes support property developers?
Looking at the skylines of the UK’s main cities, one cannot help but be amazed by the volume of residential and commercial construction currently under way.
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News
Moorfield launches BTR brand More.
Moorfield has launched build-to-rent brand More. to underline the company’s growing commitment to the sector.
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Insight
Design vital to housing delivery
If developers learn one thing from this year’s Stirling Prize winner, it is that they should invest time and energy in pursuing good-quality architecture in residential schemes – but this does not have to mean higher costs.
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News
McDonald’s delivers its first UK ‘dark kitchen’
South-west London facility will help meet growing demand for home deliveries
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Markets
Later living schemes serve LGBT community
New retirement living schemes are set to serve LGBT community needs.