All Property Week articles in 13 April 2018 – Page 6
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Insight
Q&A: Ebbsfleet deals are just the start for Henley Camland
Ian Rickwood and Peter Nelson reveal their plans for Ebbsfleet and how they aim to grow their project pipeline.
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News
BPF announces Tomorrow's Leaders awards shortlists
The British Property Federation (BPF) has revealed the shortlists for the 2018 Tomorrow’s Leaders awards, which recognise the achievements of those who have worked in the industry for less than 10 years.
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Insight
We all need to embrace our friends in Asia
I am writing this on a flight from Hong Kong to Singapore, having already been to Shanghai, Seoul and Tokyo in the past seven days.
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Markets
Investors flock to trade counter sector
Can the trade counter sector fulfil occupier demand and investor appetite?
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Insight
Mix of low and high rise beats soulless cities in the sky
Residential development is about more than just building houses; it’s about building homes that promote culture, help communities thrive and enrich the local area. In recent years this mission has been neglected in Britain, especially in London.
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News
Martin’s secures £40m from Aviva to finance growth push
Martin’s Properties has agreed a £40m refinancing deal with Aviva Investors to fund its growth plans across London and the South East.
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News
Hertfordshire County Council sets up propco
Hertfordshire County Council has formed its own property company, Herts Living, which will be led by former Praxis executive Steve Faber.
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News
Essel chairman discusses plans for Silvertown
Indian group hopes to make UK property debut with 14-acre cultural destination
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News
Prologis strikes deal for Croydon scheme
US developer acquires 10 acres from Thames Water for around £3m per acre.
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Markets
Scotland’s self-storage pioneer set for southern push
Storage Vault aims to become a top-three private UK operator with its unique blend of self-storage and flexible workspace.
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News
Foot Locker steps into 'global flagship' Oxford Street store
Sports retailer signs ten-year lease for refurbished former KFC unit on prime pitch next to Marble Arch.
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News
Smooth gear change for Kontor's Townsend
Fox Motorsport racer puts the pedal to the metal and motors to podium finish.
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News
Separated at birth: Kate Lay and Lucy Porter
Metropolis doesn’t know whether Landwood Property Auctions’ newly appointed director Kate Lay enjoys making people laugh as much as stand-up comedian, writer and actress Lucy Porter, but the pair certainly share a strong likeness.
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Insight
Location is still what counts for logistics real estate
A few weeks ago, I stood on a stage at the Palais des Festivals during Mipim, engaged in a lively discussion about the trends shaping urban logistics and the challenges arising as a result.
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Insight
Name and shame pay gap offenders
I just wanted to write to you and say thanks for highlighting the gender pay gap in property and keeping it on your daily news feeds.
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Insight
Don’t hit online retail with rates hike
So one of Anthony Ratcliffe’s solutions to the so-called problem of tax-evading online retailers is to hike the rates that the likes of Amazon pay on their warehouses on the grounds that “a company selling directly to the public from a warehouse is not warehousing but retailing” and thus the ...
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Insight
The time has come for flexible office spaces
To those of us who work within the flexible workspace sector, increasing landlord interest in our market was inevitable. The question was not ‘if’ but ‘when’. And Richard Williams’ recent piece shows, the time is definitely now.
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Professional
Rapid city centre growth in Midlands and north puts pressure on commercial space
Rapid city centre growth in Midlands and north puts pressure on commercial space.
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Professional
Will proposed planning reform help or hinder housing delivery?
When revisions to the National Planning Practice Framework (NPPF) were published last month, the government began consultations on proposed changes to the system of developer contributions, CIL regulations and section 106 agreements.
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Professional
Unexplained Wealth Orders are about more than just McMafia
Reading recent media reports you could be forgiven for thinking Unexplained Wealth Orders (UWOs) will only affect Russian oligarchs and wealthy Sheikhs with mansions in London and Surrey.