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Students are part of the magic mix
Editor: Your recent ‘Solving the student housing shortfall’ roundtable (p26, 22.03.24) raised some interesting points, with Greystar’s Michela Hancock saying “mixed tenure should be encouraged”.
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Retail takes lead in net zero race
Many supermarkets and retail parks have high EPC ratings and are adopting energy-saving strategies.
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Why the flex office sector no longer needs WeWork
Editor: Adam Neumann has made headlines in recent weeks for his $500m bid to buy back WeWork.
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Tech helps to put occupiers first
The pandemic and the rise of digital management have turbocharged a ‘hotelification’ of real estate.
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M&S store demolition case highlights the need for clearer policy
Barrister Russell Harris KC talks about how M&S won its appeal against refusal of plans for its Marble Arch store and why the redevelopment may go ahead.
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Britain’s unnatural nature
The green rolling hills of the British countryside are a national treasure, but they are by no means natural. Think of unspoilt land and you might picture a patchwork of green fields divided by meandering hedgerows or dry-stone walls, home to placidly munching sheep or cows.
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LPA urges next London mayor to ease planning constraints
The organisation has said London needs to “jump-start the economy” to assert itself as a world-leading destination for investment.
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MP claims councils lack funding to fight unwanted developments at appeal
Matt Western, MP for Warwick & Leamington, told the House of Commons ”funding cuts” were skewing planning in favour of developers.
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Labour claims delay on no-fault eviction ban “makes mockery” of Conservative promises
Minister said assessment of county court system must be published before ban could be enforced.
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By the way: Peter Bill on Julian Richer’s book on fixing the housing crisis
A signed copy of Julian Richer’s ‘Our Housing Disaster – And What We Can Do About It’ plops through the letterbox, the envelope addressed by the man himself.
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Mixed-use London property to lead Acuitus’s May commercial auction
The catalogue features a number of lots with potential for redevelopment.
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Vita secures £90m construction loan to develop Manchester PBSA scheme
The funding, which has been provided by Cain International, will be used to develop more than 570 student beds.
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Apex Hotels snaps up 13th-century rural Scottish hotel
The hotel is Apex’s 10th location as the brand diversifies its portfolio with rural sites.
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Stoford and ICG get green light for London urban logistics scheme
MLM Crayford will deliver three new buildings ranging from 34,000 sq ft to 170,000 sq ft.
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Lipton Rogers partners with Galileo to amass £1.5bn life sciences portfolio
The JV’s initial plan is to create 1,500 sq ft to 3,000 sq ft plug-and-play laboratories with flexible leasing options.
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Irish golf and country club up for sale
Agent CBRE is confident of achieving a price in the region of €35m (£30.1m).
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Hereford retail park on the market for £6.1m
Brook Retail Park is fully let to Lidl, Pets at Home and Poundstretcher.
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Fitch predicts Canary Wharf vacancy rises despite Morgan Stanley deal
Morgan Stanley’s lease extension with Canary Wharf Group has “alleviated some downside risk” for the landlord, rating agency said.
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Gove approves controversial Cambridge North scheme on appeal
Brookgate appealed for the scheme’s approval last year after the planning authority failed to decide on the application.
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Stoford strikes pre-sale deal to sell proposed Worcester Six Business Park HQ
MiTek will acquire the freehold in what is believed to be the largest pre-sale in Worcestershire for more than 20 years.