All Property Week articles in 12 June 2020 – Page 4
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Glasgow City Council gives George Capital green light for 183-bed hotel
George Capital (GCAP) has secured planning permission from Glasgow City Council for a 183-bed hotel in the heart of the city’s Cental Conservation Area.
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Propertyshe perspectives: The welcome return of retail, the climate crisis challenge call to arms, the future of the workplace, fixed and flex, making planning fit for the future
As we prepare for those retail shops designated as ‘non-essential’ to reopen, it remains to be seen whether we will witness the type of ‘revenge spending’ that occurred when luxury retail stores first reopened in China or whether UK consumers will be reluctant to emerge from the ...
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Alternative leasing methods key for restaurant operators
While it is an uncertain time for operators to think of acquisitions, landlords still have sites to lease and will face a need to fill more stock than before.
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Moda pre-lets 25% of final Angel Gardens phase
Moda Living has secured a corporate pre-let for 25% of the apartments in the tower of their flagship Angel Gardens development in Manchester.
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gs8 releases plans for zero waste resi development
Property developer gs8 has unveiled plans for a zero waste residential development in Walthamstow, East London.
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Hampstead flat tops McHugh & Co’s £20.4m June auction
McHugh Co raised a total of £20.4m at its online June auction, selling 95% of its 106-lot catalogue.
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Barnard Marcus reveals 117-lot June auction catalogue
Barnard Marcus has unveiled a 117-lot catalogue for its online June auction.
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Spelthorne Council leader’s days numbered as extraordinary meeting called
Spelthorne Council is poised to oust leader Ian Harvey amid concerns about the council’s high spending on commercial property.
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SHW appointed on Crawley town hall development
South East surveying firm SHW has been appointed by Crawley Borough Council as the sole letting agent on the redevelopment of Crawley Town Hall.
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Savills unveils catalogue for June remote-bidding auction
Savills has released an 84-lot catalogue for its forthcoming June remote auction. The London-based auction house will hold the sale from one of its offices with auctioneers alternating at the rostrum, and bidders will be able to bid online, by telephone or by proxy.
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Jenrick calls in U&I Albert Embankment scheme
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick has called in U I’S plans to transform the London Fire Brigade’s former HQ at 8 Albert Embankment into a mixed-use scheme with a GDV OF £500m.
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High Streets Task Force appoints Mark Robinson as Chair
Ellandi co-founder Mark Robinson has been appointed as chairman of the government-backed High Street Task Force.
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Pets at Home gets paws on LondonMetric warehouse
LondonMetric has let a 141,000 sq ft warehouse in Stoke-on-Trent to Pets at Home for two years at £5.50 sq/ft, as the pet retailer’s revenue and profits grew despite the UK lockdown.
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Landlords must work with tenants to survive the lockdown
As the June quarter date looms, landlords must be pragmatic in pursuing their payments.
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Time to reimagine the high street
Property Week recently hosted its first ’In Conversation with Dentons’ exploring the reimagining of the high street, which has been on its knees even before the Covid-19 pandemic. On the flip side, online retail has enjoyed a purple patch – the only factor constraining its exponential growth has been ...
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What happens next? Top industry experts exclusively reforecast the post-lockdown future: Part one
Property Week asked leading industry lights to reforecast H2 and beyond in light of Covid-19. In part one, top commercial agency and development figures share their outlooks for a post-lockdown world.
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Slow down and fast forward
While many of us have adjusted to a slower pace of life in lockdown (walking and cycling instead of taking the car or public transport, cooking with family rather than dining out or eating fast food, doing the gardening ourselves instead of paying someone else to do it or, in ...
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View from the top: John James, managing director of Soho Estates
The Soho Estates boss tells Property Week about his campaign to save the West End district, the company’s largest project to date… and his fears for the future of hospitality.
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Shaftesbury to switch to monthly rent collection
Shaftesbury will move to monthly rent payments from October to “help tenants recover from the Covid-19 crisis”, Property Week can reveal.
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Spin class: Great time to start a start-up
Thanks to our new client Divoc, a start-up flex space company using the strapline ‘turning office space on its head’, Sophie and I are living a PR’s dream – launching an office start-up just when everyone’s suddenly talking about the future of offices.