All Property Week articles in 14 July 2017 – Page 5
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Professional
Next generation steps forward as Women in Property student awards shortlist is announced
Now in its 11th year, the Women in Property National Student Awards are open to second-year - or third-year in Scotland - female students that are studying on a built environment course.
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News
Movehut is sold after falling into administration
Movehut, the commercial property search engine once heading for a £10m stock market flotation, has been sold for just £55,000 to an entity linked to the family of its founder Gary Stuart after falling into administration.
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Information
Most housebuilders sceptical about long-term supply levels
The supply of new housing hit the 200,000 mark in England in the year to April 2017 - but the majority of respondents to Knight Frank’s annual housebuilder survey do not believe supply can be maintained at this level in the long term without changes to housing policy.
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News
Allsop Commercial’s bumper July auction raises £82.5m
Allsop Commercial has raised £82.5m at its latest auction, a figure boosted by the sale of its highest-value lot in three years - a £7.1m office parade in St Albans, Hertfordshire.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition - 14 July 2017
Spinningfields - Paul Brundage interview - Liverpool metro mayor - CBRE bike ride - Hampshire, Dorset & Wiltshire focus
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News
Schroders is No.1 in Spinningfields
Schroder Real Estate is set to snap up No.1 Spinningfields in Manchester for around £200m in what is likely to be one of the largest regional office deals of the year.
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Insight
RESI 2017: transatlantic model for BTR
Build-to-rent is seeing prodigious growth as developers look to meet increasing demand for high-quality rental accommodation. Property Week spoke to Roomservice by CORT to find out what we can learn from the US
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Insight
RESI 2017: Modern methods of disruption
RESI 2017 is set to be the most important yet. Property Week has lined up the biggest names in property and politics to assess the housing landscape in the wake of the general election and appointment of Alok Sharma as housing minister.
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News
Most landlords in low tax band
Nearly two-thirds of individual residential landlords in the UK pay the basic rate of income tax, according to data released by the government.
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Online
World’s Biggest Property Bike Ride: the wheel deal
A new course and some stunning summer sunshine helped attract a bumper field for this year’s World’s Biggest Property Bike Ride organised by CBRE.
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News
SDL expands North West team
SDL Auctions has appointed two commercial valuers to its team covering Manchester and the wider North West region.
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Insight
By the riverside: Martin Liptrot interview
For far too long, Wirral has lived in the shadow of the city of Liverpool, which sits ‘over the water’.
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Insight
Storyhouse Chester: screen saver
It takes a brave council to invest more than £30m in an arts project when local government budgets are being cut to the bone, but Cheshire West and Chester Council’s redevelopment of the city’s 1930s Art Deco Odeon cinema into a cultural centre is already paying dividends.
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News
Presentation hits a bum note
After months of painstaking research, Property Week launched its inaugural Power 100 last week at an event hosted by co-sponsor Dentons. Unfortunately, all the hard work was very nearly undone by a slip of the bum…
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News
Atlas recruits Stephanie Smith as a director
US build-to-rent specialist Atlas Residential has appointed Stephanie Smith, formerly of Yardi, as its UK portfolio director.
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News
Zorin set to broaden lending product range
Zorin Finance is looking to launch a senior debt fund focused on residential development and break into commercial property development lending.
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News
PDR resi blocks under safety microscope post-Grenfell
Local authorities are assessing the safety of residential blocks built under permitted development rights (PDR) in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire – but admit they are powerless to enforce safety measures in such buildings.
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News
Casey Group plans development on Staffordshire site
Developer Casey Group is planning to create a new mixed-use scheme in Leek, Staffordshire, comprising 175 residential units as well as employment and leisure uses.
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Insight
Grenfell Tower fire: the cost will only escalate
Following the human tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire, attention turns to the £12bn-plus estimated cost of retrofitting towers with non-flammable cladding as highlighted by Gleeds research revealed in Property Week .
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News
HCA calls on big boys to involve SMEs more
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) is considering forcing the large developers that buy its land to hand over parts of the sites to small and medium-sized housebuilders.