All Property Week articles in 11 November 2022 – Page 4
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Alternative Income REIT names Simon Bennett as chair
Alternative Income REIT has welcomed Simon Bennett as an independent non-executive director and chair-designate with immediate effect.
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Urban Logistics REIT offsets portfolio yield erosion with asset management initiatives
Urban Logistics REIT’s asset management initiatives have largely offset the market-driven yield erosion seen in its portfolio, leading to a reduction in net tangible assets of 3%, according to its results for the six months ended 30 September.
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Don’t bury your head in the sand
The Bank of England last week warned that the UK was facing its longest recession in 100 years as it raised interest rates to 3%. Coming off the back of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war, the UK political merry-go-round, supply chain costs rapidly increasing and the cost-of-living crisis, this ...
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Rainbow storms ahead under new leadership
Last year’s divestment from facility services provider ISS was the biggest change in decades for disaster recovery and restoration specialist Rainbow Restoration. It was a buy-out deal that many of the firm’s franchisees invested in themselves.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 11 November 2022
Government urged to set later-living homes target; Northern Ireland Housing Executive’s cancellation of unviable construction contracts shows threat from inflation; Council for Licensed Surveyors warns members to brace themselves for a slowdown in the housing market
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PW Perspectives supplement Winter 2022
Green finance has key role in low-carbon transition - Acting sustainably must become business as usual - Carbon reduction is key in reaching net zero targets - Navigating the winding road to carbon mitigation 20
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Setting out a universal net zero standard for industry
Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard will lay out performance targets for all asset types in the built environment
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Green finance has a key role in low-carbon transition
In 2020, Barclays announced our ambition to become a net zero bank by 2050. We are also committed to aligning all our financing to the goals and timelines of the Paris Agreement.
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Persimmon reports fall in sales and prices of new-build homes
Housebuilder blames trading results on high-interest rates, mortgage uncertainty and cost-of-living pressures
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Experts flag up ‘perfect storm’ for house prices
Proptech leaders warn residential investors not to ignore ‘plummeting values’
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Flex offices can weather the economic downturn
Orega’s business model of long-term management agreements with landlord partners has proved resilient
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Construction projects facing costly overruns
Analysis of 1,602 projects finds cost and delivery overruns claims totalled £71bn.
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We must come together to embrace net zero journey
Research reveals that small and medium-sized enterprises are engaging more with the topic of sustainability
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Local knowledge counts in changing property market
Having experts on the ground is vital in evolving lending areas such as later living provision and sustainability
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Spin class: CEOs
Excessive remuneration, high carbon emissions, tax avoidance… Our real estate CEOs are not held in the highest regard in the outside world, and we PRs tend to be very cautious about letting them loose with the press in case they slip up.
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Carbon reduction is key in reaching net zero targets
Logicor’s company strategy aims to ensure sustainability for both its existing assets and its new builds.
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Navigating the winding road to carbon mitigation
Harvesting data on each asset’s performance is the key to building a portfolio-wide carbon reduction strategy
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Cancelled NI building contracts highlight the impact of inflation
Clients and contractors need to revisit existing fixed-term and fixed-price agreements to ensure stability.
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Energy efficiency is a breeze with Glide Labs
Ensuring that buildings perform as efficiently as possible has never been more important.