All Property Week articles in 12 October 2018 – Page 5
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Insight
Operator model offers landlords a flexible future
Some 79% of commercial landlords say they plan to launch a flexible office offering in the next year, according to a recent CBRE study. With the co-working sector enjoying a 10% growth spurt in recent months, traditional landlords are playing catch-up. So how can they enter the co-working market?
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Markets
Diversification could be retail park landlords’ silver lining
Many retailers are still seeking out-of-town space, but landlords may need to lure tenants from outside the sector in the long term.
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Can retail parks continue to thrive in hard times?
Some are negative about the sector, while others believe it will survive the e-commerce effect better than in-town retail. Graham Parker asks who’s right.
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Chiefs of property: Tomahawk Homes' Julian Salvi and Moray Low interview
Julian Salvi and Moray Low are transferring their skills from the rugby pitch to the building site – and creating desirable homes in the process.
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Not so caught between a rock and a hard Brexit
Is the industry just sensibly keeping calm and carrying on as Michel Barnier continues to lob brickbats at Theresa May’s Brexit plans – or fiddling (increasingly nervously) while Rome burns?
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Theresa May dances back to the days before Thatcher’s housing revolution
Mrs T must have turned in her grave. Last week, her latest successor ushered in a return to mass council house building, undermining the defining policy of the Thatcherite revolution.
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Knight Frank is looking up: Alistair Elliott & Stephen Clifton interview
Senior partner Alistair Elliott and UK commercial head Stephen Clifton tell Guy Montague-Jones how the firm managed to bounce back after a dip in profits
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News
How would discounted intu deal affect wider market?
Concerns mount that 220p-per-share offer could prompt markdowns in struggling shopping centre sector
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Retail park vacancy rate passes 6% as CVAs start to bite
Retail park vacancy rates have risen significantly over the past six months in the wake of the recent spate of high-profile retailer collapses.
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Evans Randall nears £200m deal for Clerkenwell Collection
Evans Randall is on the verge of buying seven properties close to the new Farringdon Crossrail station for up to £200m.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 12 October 2018
Knight Frank interview – Exeter Chiefs enter property – Retail park struggles – Thames Valley market focus
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Online
Manchester office take up could hit record 1.5m sq ft in 2018
Office take up in Manchester could hit 1.5m sq ft for the first time in 2018, having already surpassed 2017’s total.
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Online
Hugo Boss to open first store outside London at Bullring
Hammerson has announced that Hugo Boss will launch its first Hugo standalone store outside London at the Bullring in Birmingham.
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Markets
Thames Valley office sector: cloudy with a chance of sunshine
Despite unsettled periods of slow take-up and the delay of the Elizabeth line, the outlook remains positive for the region.
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North Star set to add more shine to Swindon’s retail and leisure offer
Scheme including indoor ski centre set to boost town’s appeal.
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Thames Valley industrial supply dries up as demand stays strong
Space shortage looms after above-average take-up in past year.
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News
Spin class: Expo excursion
Schnitzel, sauerkraut, sausages, beer… it’s Expo Real again! That lovely time of the year when I get a break in Munich.
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News
Strettons’ in-room success rate hits lowest level in years
Firm hopes after-sale deals will boost 58% success rate to 70%, but says it is ‘not disappointed’ by the result.
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McHugh & Co October auction result is down £3.1m year on year
Sales at McHugh Co’s latest auction on 4 October fell £3.1m short of the equivalent auction in 2017.
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Research sheds light on BTR performance
New report by JLL suggests BTR schemes command a rental premium of 9.3%.