All Property Week articles in 15 November 2019 – Page 6
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Markets
Malton flourishing as foodie focus boosts town’s footfall
Artisanal ethos is helping to drive the Yorkshire town’s economy
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News
Floods threaten billions of pounds worth of commercial property
Billions of pounds worth of commercial properties throughout England are at risk from increased flooding as a result of climate change, according to new research based on calculations using MSCI’s client base, which covers around half the UK commercial property market.
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News
Industry’s confidence in overseas investor appetite plummets
The real estate’s confidence in investor and developer finance from overseas has plummeted in the last six months in the face of global economic and political uncertainty.
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Markets
Norstar Real Estate poised to accelerate growth in Yorkshire
Developer is looking for some funding to expand its business
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News
Retirement Living 2019: key takeaways for maturing sector
New business models, residents’ needs and future challenges for the sector were among event’s key topics
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News
Trio of senior staff depart from online auctioneer BidX1
UK residential auctions head Richard Watson leaves the business along with two senior colleagues
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Insight
Make most of old industrial land
Industrial towns across the country were once the centre of Britain’s car-building might. But after successive years of decline, we are starting to look at how former car manufacturing land can be brought back into use, bringing the towns that the manufacturing giants left behind back to life.
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News
Success rate drops to 56% at Barnard Marcus’ November auction
Barnard Marcus raised £13.6m at its 11 November auction, selling 111 lots from a 199-lot catalogue.
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News
Savills raises £21.8m thanks to sale of several large lots
A number of sizeable residential lots beat guide prices to sell at above £1m but biggest lot failed to sell