All Property Week articles in 13 July 2018 – Page 5
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Let’s hope Malthouse isn’t yet another housing mayfly
Amid the football fever, Brexit brouhaha and Trump trashing, most Brits will have barely registered that the knock-on effect of David Davis’s resignation as Brexit secretary was the appointment of Kit Malthouse, the fourth – yes, fourth – new housing minister in 12 months.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 13 July 2018
US Embassy special feature – Mark Allan interview – South Coast markets focus – Power of Proptech
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City and West End office take-up outstrips 10-year average
Office take-up exceeded 1.1m sq ft across the City of London and West End markets in May, thanks to strong demand from the technology and professional services sectors, according to the latest data from Savills.
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Markets
Southampton office market slumps as lack of availability starts to bite
Number of deals down but demand for smaller office space is growing.
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News
Separated at birth: Edward Furlong and Morten Møller Holst
Metropolis had to do a double-take when it saw a young Edward Furlong, US actor and musician, on Property Week’s People Moves page, but it was actually BrickVest’s recently appointed chief operating officer Morten Møller Holst.
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Run for the money: SHB Big Bash for Charity
The nation may have been in the grip of World Cup fever during July, but SHB Real Estate did its best to remind us that cricket is the traditional British summer sport with the inaugural SHB Big Bash for Charity, held at the Oval last month.
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How public-private partnerships can ease the housing crisis
GL Hearn brought together a panel of experts to discuss how public-private partnerships can alleviate the housing crisis by increasing housing delivery.
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Estate agent struggles shine spotlight on property investment
As traditional estate agents continue to struggle and mull combining with online competitors, now is the time for investors to look at different ways to invest in the property market.
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Tech disruptors set to overthrow property's old order
Real estate doesn’t know what is coming. I have attended multiple ‘innovation’ or ‘disrupt’ property conferences or seminars over the past few months, most of which have had one thing in common: a chronic lack of willingness to innovate or disrupt.
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Markets
Dorchester gains fresh spirit as Brewery Square nears final round
Planning decision due on scheme’s much-delayed final phase. Andrew Stone reports
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News
Queensgate secures £280m hotel loan facility
Firm refinances Holiday Inn Kensington Forum before potential redevelopment.
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Can Malthouse make his mark on housing?
Industry frustrated to see another change in minister as Malthouse replaces Raab
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News
Gatehouse Bank puts in call for bids on BT's Leeds headquarters
Gatehouse Bank has appointed Savills to market BT’s Leeds headquarters for £48.9m.
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Maloneview plans to redevelop Sale mall
The Square to be partially demolished to make way for £70m mixed-use scheme.
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How Bold & Reeves uses data to manage its homes
Bill Shipton on the remote monitoring system that uses sensor technology to resolve maintenance issues
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Wolverhampton deal marks Inspired co-living debut
Micro-living specialist Inspired Asset Management has struck its debut co-living market deal with the purchase of Telecom House in Wolverhampton.
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Help for housebuilders but a kicking for buy-to-letters
Housebuilders got a fairly clean bill of health from the latest government-sponsored review of their industry and more good news on state support is coming, from what I hear. But spare a thought for thousands of ‘mom and pop’ buy-to-letters, who look set for another kicking from ministers.
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News
Finnish portfolio sale for Tristan
Tristan Capital Partners and Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company have sold a 645,000 sq ft portfolio of eight office assets in Helsinki, Finland, to Areim Fund European Property Investors Special Opportunities IV (EPISO 4).
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News
Cheffins raises £3.4m and achieves 75% success rate at auction
Cheffins sold 12 lots from a 16-lot catalogue and achieved a 75% success rate at its second auction of the year on 20 June.
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Allsop brings in £80m from 127 lots at commercial sale
Auction house fails to replicate success of July 2017 sale owing to ‘cautious’ market, says partner Duncan Moir