All Property Week articles in 13 March 2020
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Covid-19: Howard de Walden Estate proposes monthly rent payments to tenants
The Howard de Walden Estate has agreed to offer monthly rental payments for occupiers, as the outbreak of coronavirus continues to impact retailers and leisure operators.
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Covid-19: Superdry becomes the latest retailer to ask for rent relief
Superdry is the latest retailer asking landlords for a three month rent holiday, beginning 1 April.
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Bank of England slashes interest rates to 0.1%
The Bank of England slashed interest rates for the second time in as many weeks to bolster the economy against the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Sustainability proptech Arbnco wins £641k government contract for platform prototype
Scottish proptech arbnco have won a £641,000 contract from the UK government to build a prototype of the firm’s Digital Energy Efficiency Platform (DEEP).
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Covid-19: Argent offers three month rent holiday for retail and leisure occupiers
Argent is set to introduce a three-month rent holiday for all its retail, leisure and restaurant occupiers.
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Restaurant Group at risk of significant Covid-19 sales hit
The Restaurant Group has warned that sales may halve over the first six months of 2020, due to the outbreak of coronavirus.
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Revo calls on government for urgent financial support for retail landlords
Revo has written to the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, calling for urgent financial aid for retail landlords who have been impacted by retailers’ demand for rent cuts.
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Covid-19: Government to ban evictions and introduce BTR landlord protections
The government is to ban evictions and introduce three-month mortgage payment holidays for landlords whose tenants are struggling to pay rent due to coronavirus.
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PPR Estates given the green light for Old Kent Road redevelopment
PPR Estates has received the green light for the redevelopment of 840 Old Kent Road, Southwark.
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NewRiver suspends dividend as it seeks to preserve cash during coronavirus crisis
NewRiver REIT has suspended dividend payments as it tackles the coronavirus outbreak, telling investors its focus was on managing cash resources “very carefully” and maintaining liquidity.
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Covid-19: Clive Emson switches to online auction
Clive Emson and Land Auctioneers will hold its auction remotely next week, adding to the list of auction houses moving to online auctions due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Eutopia Homes’ £130m resi scheme greenlit
Eutopia Homes has secured planning for a £130m intergenerational resi scheme on a former Network Rail site in Exeter.
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Coronavirus prompts earlier closure of all Beales stores
The final 11 Beales department stores are set to close two weeks earlier than planned after the outbreak of coronavirus led to a nosedive in trading.
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Edinburgh gives green light to Grade A office and co-working space in Old Town
Summix Capital’s 20,000 sq ft office scheme in Edinburgh’s Old Town has been given the go-head by Edinburgh City Council.
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The Deck at The Lexicon adds new retail and leisure operators to the mix
Hollywood Bowl and The Botanist have signed up to take over 30,000 sq ft at The Deck in Bracknell.
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Placefirst reveals plans for 350-unit resi development
Developer Placefirst has revealed plans for its first scheme in the Midlands, a 350-unit resi development in Wolverhampton.
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Manchester surveyors to liquidate after misleading clients
Manchester-based Ellis and Co Surveyors Limited is to liquidate after the High Court heard the company was misleading clients over the success rate of reviewing their business rates.
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Covid-19: Government to allow pubs and restaurants to become takeaways
The government will allow pubs and restaurants to operate as takeaways without the need for planning permission.