All Property Week articles in 11 March 2022 – Page 5
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DP World lets 300,000 sq ft of space at London Gateway
DP World has let 300,000 sq ft of space to two tenants at its London Gateway logistics park in the Port of London.
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Drink can manufacturer gulps down 625,000 sq ft Peterborough warehouse
Trebor Developments has pre-let a 625,000 sq ft warehouse in Peterborough to aluminium beverage can manufacturer Crown Holdings.
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RivingtonHark hires former LCR director Blackwell
RivingtonHark has hired former London and Continental Railways (LCR) director Amy Blackwell to lead its ESG programme and as a director of asset management.
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Primark bags anchor shop in Northern Ireland
Primark has signed a lease for a 31,000 sq ft anchor store in Rushmere Shopping Centre in Craigavon, Northern Ireland.
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Langtree gets green light for £180m Warrington logistics scheme
Industrial developer Langtree has received planning permission for a 3.1m sq ft logistics scheme in Warrington, Cheshire, with a GDV of £180m.
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What does the new legally binding arbitration process mean for landlords?
At the start of the pandemic, the Coronavirus Act 2020 initially gave a three-month moratorium on forfeiture of leases due to rent arrears in respect of commercial property.
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Sovereign Centros bolsters team with four senior appointments
Sovereign Centros has appointed Mike Egerton, Mark Stapleton, Alistair Winning and Lesya Horchin to its asset management team.
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Sales on track Berkeley, but uncertainty remains
Berkeley Group Holdings has told investors its sales and earnings forecasts remain on track, but that the “operating environment remains volatile”.
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Still mission possible?
With big questions being raised over the net zero agenda,Property Week asks the founding and lead partners in the Climate Crisis Challenge to outline the challenges ahead.
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How the industry has fared in the Covid era
Despite the challenges posed by Brexit and Covid over the past couple of years, some sectors of the property industry feel bullish about the future. Meanwhile, others are trying to adapt to survive. Freeths recently gathered a panel of women to discuss how the industry has changed and what lies ...
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Biodiversity will play an increasing role in business
The related crises of climate change and biodiversity loss present the greatest threat not only to the integrity of our environment but also to our economies, to peace and to security.
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Property offers genuine solutions across ESG pillars
The real estate sector accounts for around 40% of carbon emissions. It has been quick to commit to reducing this but must act now if it is to halve its emissions by 2030. Estimates suggest $5trn of investment is needed to decarbonise the built environment and ensure the real estate ...
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More whole-life carbon thinking is needed to achieve lower-carbon future
Only a year ago, conversations about operational and embodied carbon were not part of the mainstream. Fast-forward to today and I’m delighted to see the industry united in its commitment to address these issues.
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Expect to see more clients thinking about social value
As we kick off the second year of Barclays’ sponsorship of the Climate Crisis Challenge, it is time to reflect on how far the industry has come and how far it has to go.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 11 March 2022
Women in property discuss progress towards equality – Partners in Climate Crisis Challenge address key issues – How agencies pick new markets for expansion and bed in overseas operations – GLP duo on growth of the European logistics giant
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Letter from New York
New York City’s fitful pandemic recovery has reached a critical inflection point.
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Who runs the world? Girls!
To mark International Women’s Day, five current and future female leaders from around the world tell Property Week how well they think the UK is doing on diversity.
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Warsaw office market is ‘serious’, says Ghelamco
Firm says market should not be underestimated after selling HUB scheme to Google.
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The French Reconnection
Property Week takes a tour of a Redevco mixed-use scheme in Lille that has breathed new life into a closed department store and could offer a blueprint for similar UK assets.