All Property Week articles in 13 May 2022 – Page 6
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Strong start to year as auction houses report higher Q1 sales
Auction House London, BidX1 and Allsop attribute results to strong investor appetite and pent-up demand.
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Hines upping expectations to exceed €1bn fund after big first close
Hines European Property Partners expects to secure €2bn in equity by end of year with 20% allocated to UK.
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A market slowdown is unlikely
Nearly two years ago, I wrote an article called ‘The End of Smith’, in reference to the father of modern economics Adam Smith. I believed then (and now) that the pandemic was the final nail in the coffin of the artistic science of economics.
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No crisis signs for housebuilders
Cost-of-living crisis, rising interest rates, Covid, Brexit and a grinding war in Ukraine. Cue carnage for the housing market? For housebuilders, so far, it’s still a case of ‘crisis, what crisis?’
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Creative spark revives industry
My attention was recently caught by an article in The New Yorker by US author Jonah Lehrer on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s wartime Building 20 – a laboratory known as the Rad Lab that is believed to have played a major part in the Allies’ victory by advancing radar ...
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Who will foot the retrofitting bill?
With the UK’s energy crisis further exacerbated by energy price cap changes coming into full force last month, as well as the ongoing impacts of sanctions on Russian gas and energy resources, it is an understatement to say households and businesses alike are feeling the pinch.
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A strategic approach to net gain
From 2023, planning permission will only be granted to developments in England and Wales that achieve 10% biodiversity net gain. A strategic approach to net gain will be essential in limiting costs, expediting the planning process and ultimately ensuring development viability.
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What lies behind R&F’s huge £256m losses at Nine Elms?
Myriad factors are at play, including a shift in strategy, debt pressures, Covid and the construction crisis.