All Property Week articles in 16 June 2017 – Page 5
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Insight
Touch of magic: Darius Ziatabari interview
Darius Ziatabari is standing at a kitchen counter in Surrey, merrily spraying playing cards into the air for the benefit of Property Week ’s photographer.
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News
Success at Andrews & Robertson despite election uncertainty
Andrews Robertson equalled its year-on-year result at its latest auction, despite it being held two days before the UK general election.
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News
Staycity poaches Neil Short from easyHotel
Staycity Aparthotels has poached easyHotel’s head of development Neil Short to take on a London-focused role at the aparthotel operator.
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News
Berkeley’s new division fires opening shot in Gun Quarter
Berkeley Homes has acquired a site in central Birmingham for the first development under its new West Midlands arm, St Joseph.
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Insight
Hung parliament brings uncertainty – and opportunity
With no party winning an outright majority at the election and the process for Britain leaving the EU to be initiated with key meetings shortly, the country still dealing with the aftermath of its third terror attack in three months and Trump ruling the US via a series of erratic ...
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News
HCL letting sets record rent for Watford
Indian multinational IT services company HCL Technologies has signed a lease for 13,720 sq ft of space over two floors at 45 Clarendon Road in Watford.
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Insight
Next time the Tories must offer a positive vision
At the start of the year, I wrote in my Helical board paper how 2017 might unfold politically across Europe. Nowhere in my musings was there the prospect of a UK general election.
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News
M&G targets ‘big six’ UK cities in new drive
M G Real Estate is looking to step up its investment in regional offices and the industrial sector, having raised substantial new funds.
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Insight
Forget the soundbites – focus on the real issues
The prime minister noted in her post-election speech last week that “what the country needs more than ever is certainty”. Yet, over the next few months, we face not only a hung parliament, but also the probability of a Conservative leadership challenge, and the possibility of another general election before ...
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Insight
Despite political uncertainty, the time is right to tackle the housing crisis
At the start of 2017, many commentators looked across the channel at the series of impending national elections - in France, the Netherlands and Germany - and noted the uncertainty they posed.
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News
Private landlords prepare for ‘unfriendly’ political climate
Private landlords could face tougher times under the new government, with experts warning there is little prospect of vital policy change amid the ongoing uncertainty.
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Professional
How will Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement affect the UK?
Many of the decisions Donald Trump has made since he became US president in January have raised eyebrows in Europe, but his decision on 1 June to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement - forming a three-strong club outside the agreement along with Nicaragua and Syria - has drawn ...
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Professional
Legislation on the use of planning conditions may be superfluous
Following government concerns about overly restrictive and unnecessary conditions causing delays to development, the Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017 includes provisions which, if brought into force, would permit the secretary of state to make regulations setting out that certain planning conditions may not be imposed in any circumstances.
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News
Fifth State reveals its London scheme plans
A new co-living provider called Fifth State plans to deliver 5,000 units in London over the next six years, Property Week can reveal.
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Professional
Construction industry uneasy in the face of potential recession
When the UK election was called, the phrase “strong and stable” government was coined and was then repeated as a mantra.
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Professional
People Moves: CBRE, Bruton Knowles, TFT and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Real estate’s rental fundamentals remain strong post-election
The inconclusive election result plunges the UK into renewed short term political uncertainty.
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Markets
Brighton & Hove leads the 5G charge as it launches testbed
With its large student population and long-term reputation as a magnet for creatives, Brighton Hove has had little trouble attracting tech and creative talent, despite its surprisingly poor record on download speeds.
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