All Property Week articles in 15 March 2024 – Page 5
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John Lewis axes plans for housing to contribute 40% of profits
Last October the group announced it entered the BTR market and launched a management services business.
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CMA launches investigation into Barratt’s £2.5bn takeover of Redrow
The CMA may proactively contact companies and organisations active in the markets affected by the deal.
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News
Property Week Digital Edition – 15 March 2024
Government under growing pressure to confiscate Russian-owned assets - British Land’s Roger Madelin on why its Canada Water regen scheme could surpass the redevelopment of King’s Cross - Jamie Hopkins & Andrew Clough on why their flexible office firm The Brew is well placed to grow
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Peter Bill on Labour’s new housing gameplan
Guardian 9 March: Sir Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet will meet top civil servants in Whitehall before Easter as Labour prepares to form the next government. That post-Easter conversation imagined: Treasury mandarin to DLUHC permanent secretary Sarah Healey: “Anything we need to worry about?”
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Insight
Make some noise for Newcastle
A new music venue planned for former Debenhams store makes perfect sense for this party city.
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What goes down…
Anyone feeling bleak about today’s depressed property values should take heart from this week’s cover star: Roger Madelin of British Land.
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Insight
A bright future for logistics?
Industry experts at Savills and Tritax Symmetry’s Future Space event revealed how the sector is responding to rapidly changing geopolitics and economic woes.
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Insight
Unpicking Hunt’s axing of MDR
End of multiple dwellings relief solves abuse of the system but could also cripple legitimate investors.
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Professional
An age-old problem
An additional 50,000 homes for older people are required each year to keep pace with housing needs. So what’s holding developers back?
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News
Is scrapping FHL yet another an attack on landlords?
The biggest headline-grabbing announcement from the Spring Budget as far as the property sector is concerned is the scrapping of the Furnished Holiday Lettings (FHL) regime. FHL provides those who hire out furnished properties as holiday lets with various tax advantages.
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Why Help to Buy must be resurrected
While the chancellor delivered several welcome tax cuts in the Spring Budget, there was a disappointing absence of support pledged for prospective homebuyers.
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Research reveals AI uses that would cut real estate carbon impact
Pi Labs report reveals the potential impact of artificial intelligence on reducing carbon impact in the real estate industry.
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Glasgow city centre office leads Acuitus’s March catalogue
The 27,054 sq ft property is guided at £3m and produces £466,979 in rental income.
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The Hill Group appoints Santer as head of land
Santer joins the housebuilding firm from Hayfield Homes.
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Insight
New life for labs in urban spaces
Today’s science graduates want to stay closer to the action and the life they knew while studying.
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Professional
Think small to up housing supply
Small sites can contribute to housing supply via infill development and rejuvenation of existing supply.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Mike Scanlan, director at specialist chartered surveyor Proximity
The director at specialist chartered surveyor Proximity on how he got started in the property industry, his favourite book and podcast, the celebrity he would most like to meet and how he would spend £1m.
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Professional
Developers remain in the dark on new BSA rules
With new Building Safety Act provisions set to come into force on 6 April, developers say they still lack clarity on what specifically is expected from them and their contractors.
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News
The Brew duo outline plans to triple London flex office footprint
Jamie Hopkins and Andrew Clough tell Property Week why their firm is well-placed to grow despite a crowded market.
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Insight
Big interview with British Land’s Roger Madelin
Roger Madelin, joint head of British Land’s Canada Water scheme, tells Property Week why the brownfield regeneration project has the potential to surpass north London’s King’s Cross.