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Henry Boot CEO discusses the group’s growth ambitions for its UK land portfolio
Tim Roberts tells Property Week about the group’s expansion plans and why it expects to see long-term demand from housebuilders.
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Experts question the contribution of S106 carbon offset policy
As a report by the GLA reveals some LPAs are struggling to actually spend the money they are collecting for carbon reduction projects, Property Week asks whether the offsetting policy is still appropriate.
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Q&A: API chair explains why proposed merger with Custodian will be the best outcome
Abrdn Property Income’s James Clifton-Brown discusses the reasons for his backing of the deal ahead of the vote by API shareholders.
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Experts believe UK retail sector has a more stable year in store
A calmer period is anticipated despite recent administrations and M&A activity.
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The Brew duo outline plans to triple London flex office footprint
Jamie Hopkins and Andrew Clough tell Property Week why their firm is well-placed to grow despite a crowded market.
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What does the future hold for Russian-owned assets in the UK?
Government is under pressure to seize these assets and put them to good use.
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Q&A: Knight Frank’s Elaine Carey and Georgie Roberts on International Women’s Day
The awareness day is an opportunity to see how far we have travelled on the way to true inclusivity and focus minds on what still needs to be achieved, Carey and Roberts say.
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Root-and-branch thinking is the key to sustainable schemes
Jonathan Smales, founder of Human Nature, tells Property Week about its plans for ‘the UK’s most sustainable neighbourhood’.
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M&S Oxford Street victory is not the final word in key planning debate
Michael Gove could yet restate his case for rejecting scheme, say experts.
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Q&A: Nigel Huddleston, financial secretary to the Treasury on why business rates relief is ‘a matter of balance’
Nigel Huddleston, financial secretary to the Treasury, tells Property Week how the government’s business rates support is aiding the high street.
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London office-to-hotel trend set to continue, says C&W’s Richard Candey
The EMEA hospitality expert tells Property Week why the Square Mile in particular will see more offices become hotels this year.
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Is Gove’s brownfield future plan simply a blast from the past?
Critics say brownfield-first principle is old-hat and wider housebuilding strategy is needed.
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Tide CEO still bullish on prospects of MMC after recent failures
Christy Hayes remains a strong believer in the power of modular housebuilding. Here, he tells Property Week why the sector is so vital.
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Beauty’s not everything as Gove finally backs London South Bank project
Experts say the economic benefits have prevailed over the beauty agenda.
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Office trends may justify Square Mile’s drive for new workspace
Agents’ data on London office space requirements backs City Corporation’s drive to add 13m sq ft.
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Q&A: AREF’s Paul Richards on ‘fair’ and ‘clear’ greenwashing rules
The Association of Real Estate Funds managing director talks about how proposed regulations will help his sector.
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Will the government succeed in solving the MMC puzzle?
As the House of Lords reports the findings of its inquiry into modern methods of construction, the question is what, if anything, can be done to support the struggling sector.
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Closing the gap between developers and communities
Association of Collaborative Design co-CEO Sarah Jones-Morris tells Property Week about improving engagement during the planning process.
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BPF manifesto aims to keep real estate at the top of political agenda
Document urges political support to boost growth of the industry and wider economy.
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St George chair on the regeneration lessons of London’s Imperial Wharf project
Research by Envoy Partnership has revealed that St George’s Imperial Wharf brownfield regeneration scheme in Fulham, London, has created £860m of economic and social benefits.