All Property Week articles in 12 June 2020 – Page 7
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Insight
Creating the new office normal
Our CBRE EMEA Occupier Survey 2020, published this week, is a timely reminder of why now more than ever, as we look at returning to office-based work, we need to focus on strategic decision-making that combines the ‘people agenda’ with a robust real estate and technology strategy.
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Markets
The Lumen lights the way for innovation and collaboration
Grade-A space comes to Newcastle’s science and technology hub.
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Markets
The Forth Yards development in Newcastle is finally on the cards
Plans are afoot for the development of Newcastle’s largest brownfield site.
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Insight
Is the PM going to call in the cavalry?
What does Taylor Wimpey CEO Pete Redfern know that the rest of the embattled housebuilding sector doesn’t? The UK’s second-biggest developer is back in the land market. Could it have had the heads-up that Boris is about to call in the cavalry?
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News
Q&A: McCarthy & Stone boss on future of retirement living
CEO John Tonkiss talks frankly about how the FTSE 250 group has dealt with Covid-19 and what lies ahead.
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News
The Epta Development Corporation (EDC) buys giant Avon shed site
A Canadian developer is set to make its UK debut with the purchase of a 100-acre plot of industrial land in Avonmouth, where it currently intends to develop up to 2m sq ft of warehouse space.
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Markets
Is the Nissan announcement good or bad news for IAMP?
Opinion is divided on whether the hub’s plan is too reliant on the car giant.
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News
Allsop releases its catalogue for June remote-bidding auction
Of the 62 lots offered, 14 are guided at more than £1m including a Northants office and an Aldershot shop unit.
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Chinese investor scraps its City office sale after bids fall short
The Shanghai-listed Poly Real Estate has failed to achieve their £183m asking price after putting 5 Fleet Place up for sale in March.
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Insight
Offer a ‘third way’ for the over-65s
Reams have been written about the older generation during the Covid-19 pandemic, but sometimes their own voices are overlooked.
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News
Covid-19 puts the brakes on new Croydon developments
A high-level panel debates what the roadmap to regeneration now looks like in the south London borough as a result of Covid-19.