All Property Week articles in 14 October 2022 – Page 4
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Town Centre Securities achieves another year of recovery amid market uncertainty
Town Centre Securities (TCS) has experienced another year of recovery, with robust rent collection and significant improvements in its car park and hotel operations, according to chairman and chief executive Edward Ziff.
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Battersea Power Station opens to public
Grade II*-listed Battersea Power Station opened its doors to the public today, beginning a five-day ‘Festival of Power’ 39 years after it was decommissioned.
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Oxford and Cambridge drive South East office take-up, says Knight Frank
Continued interest in Oxford and Cambridge supported third-quarter South East office market investment that was 15% above the long-term Q3 average volume, said Knight Frank.
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Panattoni builds South East’s largest logistics facility
Developer Panattoni will begin construction later this month of what it claims will be the largest logistics facility serving London and the South East, at Panattoni Park in Aylesford.
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Videos
Property podcast: Bradford Estates is a family business with deep history and a progressive vision for the future
In the latest episode of PropCast, steward and custodian of rural Bradford Estates, Alexander Newport, discusses the unique role of a landed estate as both a business and a custodian of the English countryside and its communities.
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Mini-budget U-turn inbound as Hunt to replace Kwarteng as chancellor
Jeremy Hunt has been named as the new chancellor of the exchequer after prime minister Liz Truss fired Kwasi Kwarteng in a bid to settle market volatility following the recent mini-budget.
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BlackRock and NEAT lodge plans for £800m stacked industrial development
BlackRock Real Assets and NEAT Developments have submitted plans for an £800m stacked industrial-led development at Blackhorse Lane in north-east London.
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The Range spends £200m on 1.2m sq ft Stowmarket warehouse site
Retail giant The Range is paying at least £200m to acquire the freehold of a 1.2m sq ft warehouse being developed at the Gateway 14 scheme in Stowmarket, owned by Mid Suffolk District Council.
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Lifestory buys Co-op Cotswolds site for resi development
Homebuilder Lifestory has acquired a Midcounties Co-op site in Gloucestershire for an undisclosed amount to develop a retirement and housing scheme.
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Bristol garage plot eco-housing greenlighted
Bristol City Council has granted planning consent for an affordable eco-home concept called Gap House to be built on disused council-owned garage plots in the city.
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The dicey business of pricing
Arriving at a fair value for an asset is a tricky business at the best of times, doubly so in a period of high inflation, rising interest rates and exchange-rate volatility. Agreeing a transaction or indeed estimating what’s required to turn a profit has become markedly more challenging than at ...
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Property Week Digital Edition – 14 October 2022
Sellar’s Liverpool Street station plans come under fire; Industry slams Scottish rent freeze as a lose-lose measure for the market; Rising interest rates and costs for developers may put a brake on plans to speed up planning and development
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Investors unshaken by mini-Budget turmoil at Savills sale
Auction house says £36m raised at 4 October sale, up 10% year on year, shows strength of investor demand.
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Insight
Intersectionality is key to success
Intersectionality is an approach to diversity that acknowledges how someone’s race, gender, class, age and other characteristics interconnect to form a personal experience – of life and work – bringing both disadvantages and privileges.
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Smart homes are nothing new
“Discover Britain’s original smart home.” So goes the sell for Victorian mansion Cragside, originally home to the renowned engineer William Armstrong.
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Tech can help residents go green
Combine a climate crisis with a cost-of-living crisis and you have a never-before-seen imperative for householders to reduce energy wastage – and a once-in-a-generation opportunity for building managers to make real inroads on ESG performance.
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Ending homes target described as ’nuts’
The Tories are facing a backlash over their plans to abolish the 300,000-new-homes-a-year target, leading developers and investors to question whether the housing crisis is still a “top priority for government”.
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Timely data will keep wheels of investment turning
Your recent leader piece, ‘Gather data before gambling’, provides great insight into the constant struggle between sound logic and strained emotion that difficult economic times induce. As you mention, we have already seen this struggle at the highest level of government, and at Coyote we can see at first hand ...
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Technology critical to drive efficiency
In response to your article ‘Energy crisis puts pressure on both occupiers and landlords’, while I agree wholeheartedly that as an industry we need to think more creatively about ways of reducing energy usage within buildings, there is one critical piece missing from the story: technology.