All Property Week articles in 11 June 2021 – Page 6
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News
Post-Grenfell cladding remediation costs leap
Gleeds reports 10% rise in costs spurred by high demand and materials shortage
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News
Chains suffer more than independents as pub numbers sink
The pub industry suffered a wave of closures in the year to March – with chain pubs affected more than independents, according to new figures from the Local Data Company (LDC).
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News
Research shows supply chains often overlooked in ESG strategies
The real estate sector must get to grips with its supply chain to act truly sustainably, according to research showing supply chains are often overlooked in ESG strategies.
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News
Buzzwords hamper net zero goals, panel warns
The proliferation of buzzwords surrounding net zero carbon goals is hindering progress on sustainability, a panel debating ESG at last week’s Property Week Finance Investment Forum warned.
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Insight
How BTR can help build recovery
After a few false starts, current signals suggest we are gradually heading back to a more ‘normal’ way of life. Increasingly, when I speak to people over Zoom they are in the office and my favourite restaurants are booked solid.
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News
Are housebuilders as guilty of land banking as critics claim?
Savills believes the issue is a lot more nuanced than the Local Government Association’s figures suggest.
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Insight
Why developer tax is bad news
We can all agree that many of those in their retirement years have needed our support more in the past 18 months than ever before.
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Q&A: Apsley director on Scandinavian BTR deals
Robin Norstrom predicts wave of Scandinavian money will enter UK BTR market.
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Backyard Cinema scouts for new locations after Sony backing
Experiential cinema operator Backyard Cinema is hunting for more sites after securing financial backing from global entertainment behemoth Sony Music, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Laboratories must adapt or die
For the past 20-plus years, the life sciences industry has been focused on flexibility, where laboratories are planned and created with all systems and services in place, often before it is fully known what processes and technologies are needed.
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Markets
Why Integra 61 is so integral
How a major North East industrial and logistics scheme finally took shape.
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News
Oxford Street retail voids stand at 17% post lockdown
Oxford Street retail void rates have risen to 17% as a result of the rise of online shopping and the fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, a Property Week investigation has found.