All Property Week articles in 14 January 2022 – Page 6
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Insight
Predictions for 2022: Brace yourself…
Industry leaders predict another rollercoaster year for real estate in our 2022 forecast.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 14 January 2022
The ongoing pandemic and its economic effects, hopes for recovery and the growing importance of ESG are key issues highlighted by industry experts in part two of 2022 preview – Heads of council-backed FuturePlaces discuss Bournemouth regeneration – South East cities led recovery in Q4 2021
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Online
Kingsbridge Estates completes £23.4m sale of Concorde Park I&L scheme
Kingsbridge Estates has completed the £23.4m sale of Concorde Park, its industrial and logistics scheme at Segensworth, near Southampton, at a net initial yield of 3.79%.
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Online
Mental health services are a ‘differentiator’ for PBSA, says Nido COO
On the latest episode of PropCast, Darren Gardner and Dr Tara Quinn-Cirillo explained how Nido Student is helping to support its residents and solve some of the problems they are facing through its mental health program.
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Online
Greggs opens first drive-thru in Wales
Greggs’ first drive-thru site in Wales has opened in Maesglas, Newport.
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News
Peel L&P’s plans for Hulton Park in Bolton recommended for approval
Bolton Council’s planning officers have published a report recommending approval for Peel L&P’s redevelopment of Hulton Park into a sport and healthy living destination.
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Markets
HMRC sparks Newcastle regeneration
Office deal is boost for city with more developments set to get under way.
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Insight
Could tech save the high street?
All areas of life are enriched by our digital connections, from our relationships with family and friends to the way we interact with colleagues and service providers.
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News
Gove fails to level up
Housing secretary has to be rescued after being stuck in a lift at the BBC.
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Insight
EMEA leads on WELL projects
In 2021, we saw extraordinary growth in health and wellbeing related to the built environment at the International WELL Building Institute, the leading authority for transforming health and wellbeing with its people-first approach to buildings, organisations and communities.
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News
South East experienced strongest recovery in the fourth quarter
The South East led the UK’s strong economic recovery in 2021, but growth across the country is now expected to slow sharply, reveals the UK Powerhouse report by Irwin Mitchell and Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).
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Levelling Up will be watered down without meanwhile housing
Urban housing needs in the UK are changing rapidly. Nearly 85% of England’s population live in cities, yet proportionally, the stock of affordable housing in cities and towns has decreased dramatically.