All Property Week articles in 11 September 2020 – Page 6
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News
The property industry must lead from the front to save the office
It is down to companies to ensure workplaces are safe to return to in the absence of clear government guidance.
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Insight
Investment can be force for good
September always brings a sense of going back to work and starting a new year with the lessons of the old.
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Insight
Why diversity matters
As the Black Lives Matter movement continues to spark debate, Property Week asks what the industry should do to encourage greater ethnic diversity.
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Insight
Fight for the diversity dividend
Every problem requires effort to find a solution. Arguably the most difficult problems are those where there isn’t consensus that the problem even exists.
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Insight
Time to rethink the CVA
Even before the devastating effects on businesses of the coronavirus, it is fair to say the restaurant and leisure sector had experienced more than its share of problems over the past few years.
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Insight
Offices still play a crucial role
Having been around the block a few times I am always aware that, as Bob Dylan put it, “The times they are a changin’”.
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News
Commuting fears put the brakes on return to the office
A Property Week survey finds that public transport is the number one concern for people.
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Markets
The retail industry is braced for more CVAs
Further retail proposals are expected from some significant high street names.
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News
Delancey weighs up bio-tech hub option in plans for Earls Court site
Delancey is weighing up a wide range of options for its redevelopment of the 25-acre Earls Court Site, including the creation of a bio-tech hub, Property Week understands.
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News
Arrow Capital forward-funds Corby logistics unit
Arrow Capital has forward-funded the development of a 248,000 sq ft logistics unit in Corby, Northamptonshire, in a deal understood to be worth more than £20m.
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News
ESG now tops resi investment agenda
Covid-19 is the crisis dominating most people’s thinking, but climate change has not gone away. So what is the housing sector, which is responsible for 14% of UK carbon emissions, doing to get its house in order?
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Professional
Will more companies adopt ethnicity pay gap reporting?
EPG reporting is voluntary but there are calls for firms to publish salary data to measure pay discrepancy
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News
Spin class: back to the office
This morning, Sophie and I finally made our return to the office – a tiny suite in our client Divoc’s new flex office building in Camden.
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News
This week in... 2016
Davidson Kempner bought a portfolio of NCP car parks from Blackstone for £500m.
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Insight
Let’s do things better post-lockdown
Editor: The argument about getting people back to the office (‘ Government campaign to bring workers back to the office ’), continues to spark fierce debate.
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Insight
We must solve homelessness now
Editor: The news that Alvarium Home REIT Advisors is seeking a £250m listing to aid its effort in tackling homelessness in the UK is a welcome and timely step towards delivering safe shelter for all.