All Property Week articles in 12 May 2023 – Page 4
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News
Evolving industrial and logistics sector finds reason for optimism
Nearly half of the developers and investors polled by law firm Forsters expect industrial and logistics (I&L) asset values and rents to increase in 2023, despite major market and policy pressures.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Kim Lidbury, group director of property management at Leaders Romans Group
Kim Lidbury, group director of property management at Leaders Romans Group, on how she got started in property, her top film and podcast recommendations and her best and worst purchases
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Professional
What constitutes turnover rent?
Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, turnover rent leases tended to be reserved for discount outlet villages and specialist retail units. Lockdown turned this position on its head. With retailers struggling to survive and landlords worried about voids, both sides looked for new ways to ‘share the pain’ (and potential gain) ...
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News
Four key takeaways from PW’s I&L Conference & Showcase
Growth prospects and rise of social and diversity factors were among the topics discussed at last week’s event.
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News
Q&A: SPPARC’s Trevor Morriss on the challenges resi designers face
The architecture firm’s principal on working with developers and overcoming hurdles in the planning system.
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Professional
Conflicting case law muddies the waters on some rent-free periods
To explore the question of when a tenant is entitled to negotiate a rent-free period, consider the hypothetical case of a commercial tenant that is in talks with its landlord over terms of a new 10-year lease.
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News
Prospect of more Help to Buy divides the property industry
While housebuilders welcome the mooted return of the home ownership initiative, others are highly critical
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Professional
Design break clauses carefully
There is a natural tension that exists between landlords and tenants negotiating a break clause. Broadly, a tenant will want the flexibility to bring a lease to a close easily, with the landlord wanting security of income. How they are worded will deliver both.
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Insight
Shore Capital Markets' Dr Clive Black on the CMA and the working of supermarkets
The reputation of politicians ebbs and flows, but now deep-sea creatures more often than not come to mind, such are the country’s scars from recent prime ministers the ever-lively Theresa May, the trustworthy Boris Johnson and the wildly off-the-cuff Liz Truss. If the Tories’ homework had to be marked, accommodating ...
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Insight
Airspace development can help avoid obsolescence
William Hulls’ letter highlighted software solutions for the monitoring and management of energy in the face of increasing MEES. But many small and mid-sized commercial landlords face a much bigger ‘hardware’ problem.
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News
Agent P: Bright ideas
Friday 12 May, 9am, Teutonic Room: “Anyone got a bright idea?” I ask in response to the news that one of Posh Boy’s rougher clients is looking to ‘repurpose’ a closed petrol station bought on the roaring A24 in south London – to go from BTR to… well, anything really. ...
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News
This week in… 2016
Then prime minister David Cameron revealed that any foreign company that owned UK property, or bid for government contracts, would have to join a public register of ownership.
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Markets
Regional spotlight: North West
Agents and developers are optimistic about the North West’s future and tell Madeleine Knight about a number of key developments coming to the fore despite the headwinds as she pays a visit to the region.
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Professional
Denser development could help meet UK housing needs
UK cities are among the least densely populated in Europe – but this must change to solve the housing crisis.
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Insight
‘We want to be the UK’s largest housebuilder’: Big interview with Countryside Partnerships
Stephen Teagle, chief executive of Countryside Partnerships, tells Property Week about the housebuilder’s growth plans following its merger with Vistry Group and the outlook for the sector.
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