All Property Week articles in 14 May 2021 – Page 5
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Shopper numbers increase as restrictions ease
Data for 12 April to 9 May shows footfall was up 523% on the same month in 2020.
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Spot the Jezza doppelgänger
Urban Splash’s Tom Bloxham unhappy to be mistaken for former Labour leader.
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Professional
In-person training is important for graduate development
Looking forward, the training of juniors must be given high priority during flexi-working discussions.
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RICS crisis is far from over
It never rains but it pours – or it does at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), anyway.
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Pressure builds on RICS boss to waive bonus
Pressure is mounting on the boss of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) to waive a six-figure bonus he has been awarded despite the body’s recent job cuts and furlough claims.
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Insight
Why investors are snapping up shopping centres at auction
Shopping centre owners are unloading assets at auction for rock-bottom prices. Jessica Newman finds out about the new generation of investors snapping them up
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Auction market has proved its resilience
Who would have guessed that more than a year after we were plunged into lockdown that the auction market would prove to be one of the most resilient parts of the property sector?
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Agent P: face to face, finally
Friday 14 May 7.30am, second floor, GBH House: Queer seeing Team P in the flesh after eight months. Each of us is shyly eyeing the other, as we plonk our stuff down on and under a set of six desks in my favoured corner.
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Turner joins Addington in newly created role
Property investment and asset management specialist Addington Capital has appointed Nigel Turner to the newly created role of head of town centre regeneration.
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Allsop and Acuitus post strong results in commercial auctions
Allsop raised £63m and Acuitus brought in £22.3m, showing resilience of the commercial auction market.
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Professional
Moving beyond rent court action
Recent court decisions that have found in favour of landlords seeking rent arrears should not be seen as the only way forward in terms of repairing retail property revenue flows.
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‘Unmodernised buildings’ help AHL raise more than £30m at May sale
Auction House London (AHL) raised more than £30m at its May sale after selling 100 lots from its 114-lot catalogue, achieving an 89% success rate.
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Guide to Auctions supplement May 2021
As shopping centre owners unload assets at auction for rock-bottom prices, we find out about the new generation of investors snapping them up – Leading auctioneers talk about the opportunities and challenges for the auction market as coronavirus restrictions continue to ease
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This week in… 2019
KanAm Grund Group acquired Standard Life Aberdeen’s HQ in Edinburgh for a price believed to be around £130m.
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Auction life before and after Covid-19
Property Week assembled some of the UK’s leading auctioneers to talk about the challenges and opportunities created by the Covid pandemic – and how soon we will see the return of ballroom sales
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Property Week Digital Edition – 14 May 2021
Costa Coffee property and store development director James Hamilton on the secrets of the coffee chain’s longevity – Property Awards now open for entries ahead of the online and in-person event on Friday 12 November – Impact duo Robert Whitton and Nick Shattock discuss their future plans
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String of new lettings at London Westfield centres
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield has announced a raft of new signings at its London shopping centres.
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Theatre tenant unveiled for £1.3bn Olympia London scheme
Yoo Capital and Deutsche Finance International (DFI) have signed Trafalgar Entertainment for a new 1,575-seat theatre at the £1.3bn Olympia London development.
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Lending has a role to play in sustainability
The UK’s sixth Carbon Budget has enshrined a new target in law to slash emissions by 78% by 2035. This is the world’s most ambitious climate change target and will see emissions return to their 1990s levels.
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Point of Impact: interview with Robert Whitton and Nick Shattock
Impact duo Robert Whitton and Nick Shattock tell Property Week about their ambitious plans for Rom Valley Gardens, a 1,010-home scheme with a strong focus on sustainability and intergenerational living in Essex