All Property Week articles in 16 April 2021 – Page 5
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News
Office rent collection strong but retail lags
Offices account for lion’s share of March quarter rents paid to major landlords.
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Insight
The changing needs of logistics occupiers
Last month, Property Week and St. Modwen held a one-hour webinar in which a panel of experts discussed sustainability and design in the industrial and logistics sector, and asked the burning question of how developers can meet the changing requirements of occupiers while still making a scheme viable.
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Professional
Gear Change eyed for city cycling
While the public’s focus has understandably been preoccupied with the global pandemic, and that of planners with the planning white paper, the government has released significant new guidance that could lead to lasting changes to both public health and planning.
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News
Covid slashes top dog salaries and bonuses
Account filings show sharp fall in executive pay in 2020 due to the pandemic.
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Professional
Gauging the implications of AR
I loved sci-fi as a boy. Even though I hid behind the sofa when the Daleks appeared in Doctor Who, it always inspired excitement. Proptech is real estate’s sci-fi and, of this, augmented reality (AR) is particularly exciting.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Anna Clare Harper, chief executive of SPI Capital
Anna Clare Harper, chief executive of SPI Capital, on how she got started in property, her proudest career moment and what she wants to change about the industry. She also shares her cultural recommendations.
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News
Agent P: Cyberspace race
Noon, Friday 16 April: Team P Zoomie. Geek Boy is 10 minutes into a bewildering spiel on how Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) will open the floodgates to virtual property trading. Charlie Boy bursts in: “Enough of the [redacted] NFTs. No punter on Earth would be dumb enough to buy kit that ...
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News
Industrial and logistics yields set to hit a new record low of 3.5%
Average industrial and logistics yields remain at their lowest on record for the fifth consecutive month – and Savills is predicting they will contract further before the end of the year.
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News
This week in… 2018
Property Week revealed Landsec was working up plans to launch its own flexible workspace brand headed by its investment director Oliver Knight due to the sector’s growing popularity.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 16 April 2021
McArthurGlen co-chief exec Susie McCabe on future of physical retail – Why Belfast’s office sector is primed for a post-pandemic regeneration – What’s driving demand for space in Ireland’s I&L sector? – Stevenage plans to become an ‘exemplary’ New Town after receiving government funding
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News
Spirits rise as retail reopens
Retail and hospitality landlords were upbeat this week as stores reopened across the country – but warned there was a long way to go before the market recovered from the devastating impact of Covid.
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Markets
Updating the oldest new town
Stevenage’s bold regeneration plans boosted by £37.5m government grant.
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Insight
More support is needed for tenants
Editor: I read with interest your coverage of the BPF’s call for landlords to submit evidence to MHCLG’s eviction ban consultation , which will undoubtedly offer the government invaluable insight as to what should happen after the ban is lifted.
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Insight
Fun is fundamental to property
Few industries have been as badly hit by the pandemic as hospitality. The ban on social gatherings, hotel stays and travel for the best part of a year has driven thousands of restaurants, bars and hotels into bankruptcy, despite increased demand for food delivery services and the Eat Out to ...
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Insight
Time to embrace ‘PHD thinking’
The COO of one of the UK’s largest corporations told me recently: “The problem with our real estate function is that it has too many real estate people.”
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Professional
Energy rating proposal is a step in the right direction
Experts welcome government proposal, but say there are practical challenges that need to be addressed
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Insight
A game-changing deal for Ireland?
As Ireland’s industrial and logistics sector recovers from its decade-long recession, Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at what is driving the demand for space and asks whether the market is in danger of overheating
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Insight
Collaboration is the key to recovery
The economic uncertainty triggered by the global pandemic has been a reminder of the aftermath of the 2008 global economic crisis.
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Insight
View from the top: Susie McCabe, co-chief executive of McArthurGlen
The co-chief executive of McArthurGlen tells Property Week why the company thinks now is the right time to launch a new outlet centre and how confident she is about the future of bricks-and-mortar retail.