All Property Week articles in 14 February 2020 – Page 5
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Markets
Tech firms flock to Silicon Gorge
Bristol is punching above its weight in attracting technology companies.
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Markets
Will Dean swaps Tough Mudder for VR game
The founder of Tough Mudder believes his new project will be even bigger. Mitchell Labiak tries out the Electronic Theatre experience
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News
Grade II-listed manor house is star lot in Strettons’ February catalogue
Strettons will offer 63 lots at its first auction of the year, slightly more than the 58 offered in February 2019.
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News
Deadline approaching: get your entries for RESI Awards in now
Time is running out to submit your entries for the RESI Awards 2020.
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News
Barratt aims to lead by example with carbon reduction targets
UK’s biggest housebuilder hopes others in industry will follow suit by setting science-based targets
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Insight
London estate agents make hay
“We’re now going to sealed bids on houses that we couldn’t get a single viewing for a few months ago.” This view from a south London estate agent is no flash in the pan. After many months in the deep freeze, the capital’s housing market seems to have thawed.
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News
Adlington ramps up development activity
Business outlines ambition to become top-three retirement living developer
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News
Student accommodation set for record 2020 after bumper 2019
Last year saw the second highest level of student accommodation investment on record, with transactions reaching a total of £5.2bn.
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News
Safra sells Halcyon Gallery for £130m
Trophaeum Asset Management has snapped up one of the most sought-after properties on New Bond Street for around £130m from Brazilian billionaire Joseph J Safra.
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News
This week in… 1999
Great Portland Estates made a £96m cash offer to buy the Pollen Estate in London’s West End.
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News
Agent P: Olympic room
14 February, 8:30am, Olympic Room: All I did was josh Posh Girl about her short skirt, asking if she had a hot date tonight. I may have winked, but it was a friendly wink.
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Professional
Design for a healthier life can be built into the workplace
Medibank project in Melbourne shows how the concept of health-based working can benefit employees
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Professional
People moves: Zoopla, Savills, First Base and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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