All Property Week articles in 10 June 2022 – Page 5
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Economic ‘stress’ could create new opportunities for lenders
Investec’s Bladon says high-interest-rate environment could force ‘reweighting’ of UK lending sources.
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Let’s build on Healthy Homes progress
Editor: Like many in the housing sector, I have watched with keen interest the achievements of the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) Healthy Homes campaign and the progress of the Healthy Homes Bill.
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John Lewis’s BTR plan seen as ‘right move’ for the business
Firm pushes ahead with plan to move beyond retail by launching London and Reading build-to-rent schemes.
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Former Kent care home set to star in Clive Emson’s June Jubilee auction
Clive Emson has launched a 121-lot catalogue for its June 16 sale, with a former Kent care home set to be the star lot.
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Rentplus loses appeal in discrimination case
Judge rules tribunal was right to award former director unfair dismissal payout.
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Are PDR conversions at odds with government green aims?
Experts suggest current PDR system needs regulation to better account for sustainability and net zero.
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Office hotelification is about more than just services
Editor: Your recent market report on the ‘hotelification’ of office space highlighted the importance of creating high-quality workspace, but this hasn’t occurred solely in reaction to Covid and WFH.
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Retail parks tipped to be property’s best performers up to 2026
Retail parks will be the best-performing segment of the UK property market over the next five years, research from Colliers reveals.
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Snapshot of a new office normal
During lockdown, we endlessly debated how the pandemic would affect office working, but were we on the right track?
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Glass half full for housebuilders
Forget RPI or CPI. The spectre of inflation really hit home when my inflationary measure of choice, LPI or the London Pride Index, ticked up.
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It’s vital to get connectivity right
The business of being a landlord has not changed much in decades. It is a trade of space in exchange for rent payments. The remit of a landlord is to provide functioning electricity, gas and water – the basics needed to run a business.
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Spin class: I wonder sometimes if I’m cut out for the world of real estate PR
On Monday night, when I should have been following the result of the VONC and the subsequent cut-and-paste, “it’s time to move on” interviews with Boris backers, I was watching Love Island.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Jacob Loftus, founder and chief executive of General Projects
Jacob Loftus, the founder and chief executive of General Projects, on how he got started in property and his cultural recommendations
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Smart ways to use building data
Flexibility is the new normal. Collaborative spaces, dedicated private offices and a wider range of offices and workspaces to choose from are now standard for many companies.
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BTR is stable in uncertain times
In uncertain times for real estate, the build-to-rent (BTR) sector is proving resilient in terms of yields, rents and investor appetite.
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PAC calls out funding bias
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have accused ministers of manipulating the selection process that allocated the first £1.8bn in levelling-up funding.
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Balancing viability and value
Viability has always been a contentious topic, as local authorities and developers seek a balance between delivering value for the public through developer contributions while ensuring schemes are viable.
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We all must be climate radicals
When we were looking for a city to host last month’s inaugural CREtech Climate Global Leadership Summit, we wanted somewhere that reflected the ambitions of our attendees, who were global real estate sustainability leaders and tech pioneers.
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Big interview with Julie Hirigoyen: ‘We need urgent climate action’
Julie Hirigoyen, chief executive of the UK Green Building Council, tells Ifeoluwa Taiwo about its new 2025 strategy for the property sector and reveals what the government needs to do to close the policy gap.