All Brexit analysis articles
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Insight
The Brexodus that never was
The mass relocation of companies from the UK to the EU predicted in the wake of the Brexit vote never came to pass. Property Week looks at how the European cities that were expected to benefit have fared.
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Insight
Brexit could provide the push the property industry needs to sharpen up customer experience
Headlines about staff shortages in UK hospitality should be a wake-up call for certain corners of the property industry and the way we approach customer experience (CX).
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News
Housebuilders hit as demand for materials outstrips supply
‘Yet another test’ for SMEs as the impact of Covid and Brexit leads to acute shortages and project delays
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Insight
Interview with BentallGreenOak’s Toby Phelps
BentallGreenOak’s Toby Phelps discusses the international investor’s move into the UK warehouse market with Property Week and explains why it is far from done investing in the industrial sector despite how hot it now is.
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News
Investment volumes across Europe plummeted 27% in 2020
European real estate investment volumes nosedived 27% last year as Covid took its toll – with Brexit relegating London to second place behind Paris at city level.
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Insight
Post-Covid offices are set to flourish
What is the closest forest to central London? Epping? Highgate? Petts Wood? By 2024, Central London will have its own forest on the site of the former Blackfriars Crown Court in Southwark.
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Insight
The UK has finally left the EU, but what does it mean for the I&L sector?
The UK has finally left the EU with a trade agreement. But the effects on the industrial and logistics sector – and our economy in general – are not yet clear. Property Week investigates what we can expect from the deal.
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News
Uncertainty scuppers big investment deals
High-profile deals worth more than £250m collapse in bumpy start to 2021
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Insight
PBSA remains resilient despite Brexit
Editor: There are no signs that Brexit will negatively impact international student figures .
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News
Industrial set to remain strong in post-Covid and Brexit world
Take-up will not necessarily match that of 2020 but growth trends accelerated by Covid could be here to stay
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Insight
London must lead the way on Brexit
As a business that went above and beyond the government’s guidelines to keep our customers served and our staff safe, we fear that whatever the new normal is, it may be here to stay.
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Insight
With the Brexit deal done, prospects are looking up
Editor: When faced with uncertainty, there is a tendency for people to focus on worst-case scenarios. This has certainly been the case when discussing Brexit.
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Online
The outlook for the UK’s post-Brexit office market
The coronavirus pandemic has radically changed our way of working, prompting businesses to become increasingly agile and footloose – a change in company culture and working norms that would have seemed simply unimaginable just a year ago.
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Insight
Why port-centric logistics is growing in popularity
The effects of Brexit, Covid-19 and the ecommerce boom are making port-centric development an increasingly attractive prospect.
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News
Key takeaways from the l&L Conference & Showcase 2020
Brexit, climate change, automation and new subsectors are set to transform the industrial and logistics sector
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News
Q&A: HBF chairman on need to speed up planning system
Stewart Baseley talks about restarting construction, the New Homes Ombudsman and housing quality
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News
Government looks to tighten pre-pack administration rules
Move comes in response to growing number of retailers considering pre-pack deals in response to Covid-19
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News
Property funds could stay gated until 2021
Pandemic and spectre of no-deal Brexit spark renewed valuation uncertainty.
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Insight
Freeths forecast dinner: how will 2020 pan out for property?
Freeths and Property Week assembled a panel of industry experts to survey the big issues for 2020, including life after Brexit, climate change, the future of retail and the prospects for flexible offices.
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Markets
Will it be boom or bust under Boris?
The manufacturing sector is divided over the prime minister’s Brexit strategy, with agents noting an increase in activity, while others highlight the continuing decline in output.