All Property Week articles in 12 November 2021 – Page 7
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Insight
Why confidence is key in the City
The old saying ‘confidence is key’ has never been more relevant as we continue to see a return of the buzz, vibrancy and entrepreneurial spark that has come to characterise the Square Mile.
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News
Levelling up paper is expected by Christmas
Gove says the government is looking at ways it can ‘strengthen local leadership’.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Jen Lemen, chartered surveyor and co-founder of Property Elite and Projekt
Jen Lemen, chartered surveyor and co-founder of Property Elite and Projekt, on how she got started in property, her cultural tips, the superpower she wishes she had and her number-one travel destination.
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Professional
Use tech to fight climate change
Climate change is arguably the greatest environmental crisis humanity has faced. In the past few decades, countries have scrambled to prepare plans to mitigate its impacts. This continues with important forums such as COP26.
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Insight
View from the top: Hugh Seaborn, Cadogan Estates’ chief executive
Cadogan Estates’ chief executive speaks to Property Week about helping tenants bounce back from Covid and the challenge of realising its net-zero-by-2030 vision across the many historic buildings in its portfolio.
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Professional
What does the industry make of latest business rate plans?
Five property experts give their views on the business rate changes that were announced in the Budget.
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Professional
Will tenants right-sizing their real estate bring next wave of claims?
As the UK emerges from the pandemic, the focus in the real estate sector has naturally been to address the question of lease arrears.
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News
First Talk Property event debates industrial boom
Warehouses will transform the UK’s urban landscape in the next few years, predicted experts at Property Week’s debut Talk Property event.
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News
Warehouse REIT reports leap in net asset value and revenue
Company will continue to target acquisitions on Oxford-Cambridge arc despite shortage of available assets.
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Markets
Bradford aims high with new eco site
City sets out to lead clean energy revolution with UK’s first clean growth test bed.
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Professional
What can be done to move the sustainability agenda forward?
DLA Piper has recently set science-based targets to halve its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
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News
AGO signs three new hotels on 25-year FRI leases
AGO Hotels, the hotel group operating on a hybrid-lease model, has acquired three new properties, boosting its offer to 1,000 rooms across 14 locations in England, Wales and Scotland.
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News
Average flexible workspace rents slump by 22% across London
The average rent for flexible workspace across central London has slumped by 22% in the past two years – but has risen sharply in the outskirts and commuter belt, according to data from The Instant Group.