All Property Week articles in 13 December 2019 – Page 4
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News
Spin class: sex, politics and religion
“Oh, thank goodness it’s over,” Sophie exclaimed this morning. They say you should never talk about sex, religion or politics at work. We’d avoided the first two, but politics was impossible to avoid with clients in the election run-up.
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News
Heard it’s your 50th
Retail agency greats come together to celebrate Churston Heard’s birthday.
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Insight
Oxford-Cambridge Arc requires joined-up thinking
Editor: David Jackson is right to call for a strategic framework for the Oxford-Cambridge Arc. It’s important that political parties recognise more needs to be done – and soon.
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Insight
Winners and losers in flex space race
Editor: Adam Branson’s article shone a light on the recent trials and tribulations of some flexible workspace operators, including The Clubhouse, which I founded in 2012. While it is right to question the long-term viability of any rapidly expanding sector, Rome wasn’t built in a day.
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News
Sale better than IPO for iQ, experts believe
Industry says selling the student portfolio would be more beneficial to owners.
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Insight
PWLB rate rise risk to regeneration
Over the last few weeks, we’ve heard a lot of bluster about housing targets and new homes revolutions, but simmering in the background is a policy change that threatens to derail the very regeneration and housing projects the politicians are trying to kickstart.
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News
Get Living embraces new MMC at East Village scheme
Mace claims High Rise Solutions method offers significant environmental, cost and efficiency benefits
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Professional
Merits of plan to extend PDR upwards called into question
Plans to allow homeowners to add extra storeys without planning permission come under fire from industry.
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News
Sanlam takes space at Bristol’s One Temple Quay
South African financial services company Sanlam is taking 20,000 sq ft at One Temple Quay in Bristol on a 10-year lease.
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Markets
Iceland discount brand has big expansion plan
The food WAREHOUSE is one of the fastest-growing retail park outlets. But can it take on Aldi and Lidl?
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Insight
Getting the culture right is an art
We have all seen cases where an attempt to include culture in a real estate development doesn’t feel right: where a project’s cultural offering looks copied from somewhere else, where it seems to be the result of a box-ticking exercise or where it appears insincere and disingenuous.
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News
NewFrontier amends HSBC loan terms as values tumble
Shopping centre owner slumps to £44m negative net worth after values fall by £68m in year to end of August.
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News
Outflows spike after M&G gates retail fund
In the three days since the M G fund suspension, £135m was pulled from property funds.
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Insight
Interview with Art-Invest Real Estate’s Ali Abbas
Art-Invest entered the UK market at a time of Brexit-related political chaos. Emanuele Midolo asks managing partner Ali Abbas why – and what’s next.
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News
M&G buys London student accommodation building for £79m
M G has bought one of the two remaining student accommodation buildings in Blackrock’s Onyx Collection.
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News
Allsop Residential rounds off 2019 with bumper catalogue
Allsop Residential has unveiled a bumper 226-lot catalogue for its final auction of the year.
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News
BBC on the hunt for 50,000 sq ft in Bristol
Lack of grade-A space in centre likely to make search for new offices challenging.
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Professional
Will regulation help the industry to meet net-zero-carbon target?
Decarbonising our built environment is vital to reaching the UK’s net-zero ambition.
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Professional
People moves: Knight Frank, Cluttons, Gerald Eve and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Professional
What are three key elements of the proposed Environment Bill?
The government published its Environment Bill in October, which it says will grapple with the biggest challenges of the modern era.
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