All Property Week articles in 11 September 2020 – Page 5
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Office occupation up 120% on the end of August
Office occupation has increased to 33% of pre-lockdown levels this week, according to new data from the Metrikus Office Occupation Index.
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Capital & Centric to build first Neighbourhood scheme in Rochdale
Capital Centric has announced a new scheme in Rochdale, where it will bring forward the first example of its new Neighbourhood concept.
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Stock market summary: 11 September
Harworth Group and Capital Counties have a tough day while Target Healthcare REIT nudges up.
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NewFlex launches service to help businesses establish own flexible workspaces
Flexible workspace operator NewFlex has launched a new service that allows businesses to create their own flexible office solutions under their own branding.
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Muted Q2 for South East market
The South East office and industrial markets both suffered a muted second quarter this year, but experts are reporting a gradual pick-up in activity following the summer slowdown.
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AIPUT achieves full occupancy across its airport industrial portfolio
Aberdeen Standard Investments’ AIPUT fund (Airport Industrial Property Unit Trust) has achieved full occupancy across its London-focused airport industrial real estate portfolio.
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Point of privilege
Privilege, and the barriers to entry in real estate it creates, is something that has been on my mind. We have been hearing about ‘white privilege’ following the increased momentum of the global Black Lives Matter movement and this has led me to consider my own privilege in a wider ...
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Do we have the right skills to make the planning reforms a success?
Last month, the government released its long-awaited ‘Planning for the future’ white paper. Intended to streamline the planning process and ‘get Britain building’, the reforms had been eagerly anticipated across the property sector.
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New firm set to help landlords move towards turnover leases
Total Turnover Solutions is in talks with several landlords about introducing revenue-based lease strategies, Property Week can reveal.
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Diversity and the office matter
I did not want to write this column. As a mixed-race person (half Trinidadian, half English), I am both black and white, but in the increasingly polarised debate over race, I am seen as neither, someone without enough skin in the game either way, the perennial outsider looking in – ...
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Resi developments can improve sustainability and inequality
A council-owned developer’s Croydon housing design competition has been won by Jas Bhalla Architects’ ‘Parade Living’.
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View from the top: Brian Bickell, chief executive of Shaftesbury
Shaftesbury’s chief executive tells Property Week how the West End landlord is trying to take the long view on recovery and why it does not want to be a ‘fair-weather friend’ to its struggling F B tenants.
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What can employees do about ageist comments at work?
“Since I turned 60, one of my colleagues has referred to me as ‘grandad’ and has made other comments about my age to suggest I’m not up to the job. It’s really starting to undermine my confidence and I’m worried about losing my job. What can I do about it?” ...
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Dublin’s office boom slows due to Covid-19
Dublin’s office market boom has slowed as a result of Covid-19.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 11 September 2020
The Black Lives Matter movement is raising questions about lack of ethnic diversity in the industry and what can be done to tackle inequality – Shaftesbury chief executive Brian Bickell on how the major West End landlord aims to help its struggling F&B tenants in the wake of Covid-19 – ...
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No real power for real estate women
Just three women holding executive positions at Britain’s largest listed property groups have profit and loss (P L) responsibilities, a new survey shared with Property Week reveals.
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Will the housing recovery last?
You know the housing market’s on the up when queues form outside posh paint purveyor Farrow Ball.
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Q&A: Joseph Homes on its wellness-focused schemes
Co-founder and chief executive Joseph Rajah explains what B Corp certification means for the business
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Want to be inclusive? Start here
Do you know that embedding diverse and inclusive practice is good for business?
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Housebuilders given a six-month ultimatum
CMA gives the top four housebuilders a deadline to address the issue of unfair leaseholds.