All Property Week articles in 14 December 2018 – Page 5
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News
British Land buys London office for its flexible workspace brand Storey
British Land has acquired its first office building specifically for its flexible workspace brand Storey and lined up a series of deals to bolster its London office development pipeline.
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News
Royale loan is biggest yet for ICG-Longbow
Non-bank lender provides £200m whole loan to park homes operator Royale.
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Insight
Real collaboration between property and tech is key
At a recent roundtable on the proptech agenda convened by housing minister Kit Malthouse, I was asked to give an overview of some of the challenges. Encapsulating the issues outlined below was a challenge in itself!
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Markets
Supermarket merger could benefit investors and rival grocers
Nick Hughes asks what impact the divestment of Sainsbury’s/Asda stores would have on the sector
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Markets
Some restaurant chains still have an appetite for expansion
Several top brands are on the back foot, but some chains are still thriving. Riya Makwana asks why some are doing better than others
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Insight
Review of the year: The age of unreason
It has been a punishing year for property what with the Presidents Club scandal, retail armageddon and Brexit mayhem – but there were pockets of resilience. Property Week rounds up the winners and loser
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Insight
The industry’s darkest – and finest – hours of 2018
So here we are, at the end of 2018, bloody but still unbowed…
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Insight
Brexit chaos in Q4 puts brakes on 2018 investment volumes
The fourth quarter of the year is usually the most active, as buyers and sellers scramble to close deals by the year end, but this year investment volumes are expected to be dragged down by the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 14 December 2018
2018 review of the year inc. data roundup, PW awards, leading opinions and key court decisions
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Insight
Landmark’s rebrand is a resounding success
Landmark’s relaunch, following its acquisition by i2 Office in 2017, has met with positive feedback.
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Insight
How Bellrock maximises value of its clients’ assets
Data and technology can enhance services and improve safety and efficiency in property management
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Insight
Human connection vital to meaningful placemaking
Developers need to take account of a range of factors to create places that people have a genuine appetite for
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Insight
Prime central London is still the hot ticket
It’s astonishing how much noise there is around the supposed demise of the prime central London (PCL) residential market, when in fact the statistics prove it’s one of the best-performing and most resilient UK residential property classes. As a prime property finance provider with deep experience of this area of ...
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Online
WeWork eyes 10 Fenchurch Avenue sublet
WeWork is in talks to take 45,000 sq ft of space at new City of London building 10 Fenchurch Avenue.
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Insight
Software can ease pain of end-of-tenancy process
Inventory Hive aims to bridge the gap between tenants and landlords/managers through better engagement
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Online
Housebuilders shares rise as FTSE withstands political turmoil
Berkeley Group was the top preforming company on the FTSE 100 on Wednesday with its shares rising 5.71% to 3,500p.
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News
How The Student Hotel plans to bring 'unique' model to UK
UK commercial development director says the firm will target university cities and areas with good tourism
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Insight
Social housing loses out to home ownership fixation
When you think ‘social tenant’ or ‘social rent’, the word ‘subsidised’ is never too far away. Characterisation of social tenants as underprivileged and a burden on the state remains commonplace. The government’s social housing green paper reported that 90% of social housing residents felt the media projected this stereotype of ...
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Insight
What’s next for W&I insurance?
Fierce competition in the warranty and indemnity insurance market has driven price reduction, coverage enhancement and genuine innovation over the past few years.
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Insight
Tread carefully if you’re averse to change
Your recent leader column brings to mind the Mark Twain quote: “The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.”