All Property Week articles in 13 November 2020 – Page 6
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News
Vaccine hopes dashed for cold storage operators
Hopes were dashed this week that UK cold storage operators would receive a boost in demand thanks to successful trials of a Covid-19 vaccine after it was revealed boxes of the vaccine would be shipped directly to GP surgeries.
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Insight
A crucial moment for the City
The prime minister’s recent declaration that free enterprise holds the key to the nation’s recovery from coronavirus is absolutely correct, but the uncertainty surrounding local lockdowns and government decisions is holding our cities and financial centres back.
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Insight
Town centres can drive recovery
Our towns and cities hold the key to unlocking economic growth post-Covid-19 and helping people and businesses to thrive again.
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Insight
Hotel sector favours the brave
Hotels have had a tough year. This was brought home in September with the news that the 478-room Hilton Times Square in New York would not be reopening, alongside several other Manhattan hotels. Closer to home, the Ace Hotel in Shoreditch announced that its doors would stay shut.
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Insight
Construction set for tech boost
The world is rapidly – and perhaps irrevocably – changing around us, with Covid-19 acting as a catalyst.
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Professional
Developers prepare for new targets in Environment Bill
Delays to the bill’s progress through parliament make it difficult for developers to plan future schemes
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Insight
Corporate bids back in housing
You wait years for corporate bids in the housing sector and then at least three come along at once. Could it be the late noughties all over again?
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Insight
Customer feedback is vital for auctions success
Why good communication, adaptable systems and dynamic teams are essential in these changing times
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News
Bond Wolfe says commercial demand ‘never better’ after October sale
Bond Wolfe raised £21.2m at its 28 October auction, with managing director Ian Tudor saying there has “never been a better time to sell commercial assets and land via auction”.
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Insight
The book of Adam: the rise and fall of Adam Neumann
US journalist Reeves Wiedeman, author of a new book on WeWork, talks to Propety Week about the rise and fall of the flex workspace giant’s messianic co-founder Adam Neumann.
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Q&A: Richard Ward on student accommodation in a pandemic
The head of research for StuRents discusses what the future holds for landlords/operators in the PBSA sector.
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News
Jenrick “resolute” about the resi sector
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick pledged to prioritise the residential sector during and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic in a RESI Convention keynote speech that stressed the government’s commitment to the market.
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Spend on alternative resi set to soar 68%
Top investors plan to spend big on student accommodation, PRS and senior living.
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Markets
Leeds looks to a 2021 recovery
Covid-19 has certainly dented office take-up but the city looks set to bounce back by spring.
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Insight
Hot retail index 2020
Data compiled exclusively forProperty Week by CACI reveals the 100 UK retail locations that have proved most resilient during the Covid-19 crisis.
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Insight
Hot retail index 2020: top five UK retail locations
Data compiled exclusively for Property Week by CACI reveals the 100 UK retail locations that have proved most resilient during the Covid-19 crisis.
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News
Key takeaways from the l&L Conference & Showcase 2020
Brexit, climate change, automation and new subsectors are set to transform the industrial and logistics sector
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Insight
Support for flexspace will help SMEs
Editor: The Flexible Space Association has called for the chancellor to support the flexspace industry.