All Property Week articles in 16 November 2018 – Page 4
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'Quarter of high street space dedicated to F&B', report finds
Space dedicated to food beverage (F B) outlets has risen to 25% in several key UK high streets, with the growth predicted to continue according to Colliers International.
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JLL’s Evans to head up Cushman’s industrial team
Cushman Wakefield has appointed Richard Evans from JLL to head up its UK logistics and industrial team.
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L&G receives planning to convert 'Dragons' Den' into offices
The joint venture between Legal General Capital and Dutch pension fund PGGM has received the go-ahead from Southwark Council to convert 47 Tanner Street, a former warehouse which hosted BBC show Dragons’ Den , into a new office scheme.
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Kier 'on track' after property team shake-up
FTSE-250 listed infrastructure and housebuilding group Kier has said it is “confident” that the company will meet its full-year expectations in a trading update for the period since 20 September.
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Brexit chaos causes mixed day for the market
Housebuilder share prices were rocked by on-going Brexit chaos on Thursday with Taylor Wimpey (-7.5%), Persimmon (-7.36%), Berkeley Group (-6.26%) and Barratt Developments (-1.14%) all recording losses at market close.
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GVA’s new owner outlines plans to build global brand
Avison Young CEO reveals firm stalked GVA for two and a half years before sealing takeover deal this month.
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Logistics supply comes under pressure across Europe
Savills believes continental European markets are approaching a similar ‘inflection point’ to the UK.
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Spotlight on studios
A severe studio shortage is a major threat to the UK’s booming film and TV industry. Simon Creasey asks whether enough new space can be delivered
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Wolverhampton’s future looks rosy thanks to spec developments
The city is attracting investors and occupiers as industrial and office development takes off.
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Why flexible is becoming everyone’s friend
As Property Week went to press on Wednesday, the cabinet had just approved the draft Brexit deal. Will this bring greater clarity? Maybe. Maybe not.
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Stalemate at Solihull’s Touchwood shopping centre is bad for business
This prosperous suburb is ripe for new retail development, but a major scheme is currently on ice.
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Social value is a need to have, not nice to have
It has been a year of increased scrutiny for the way companies conduct themselves and their impact on wider society, environmentally and socially. The European Parliament has taken a historic stand against single-use plastic pollution, while calls for action on global warming have never been louder, following Britain’s hottest summer ...
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Retail outlook: high noon on the high street
With the number of collapses and CVAs likely to increase, what can be done to survive the retail apocalypse?
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IWG's Spaces to double in size next year
IWG-owned co-working provider Spaces has set out ambitious plans to double its portfolio in 2019 to more than 400 offices globally.
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Industrial and logistics: investors and occupiers continue to pile in
At a time when the UK’s industrial and logistics market is typified by high demand and lack of supply, it’s little wonder that rents are sky high.
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Get ready for the commercial property data revolution
In these uncertain times, modern commercial real estate landlords and operators have turned to technology and data to weather the storm and gain a competitive advantage. Those that do so are arming their companies with an ability to quickly pivot operating models, reallocate investment to counter risk and capitalise on ...
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Office subletting levels remain high in central London
The level of subletting activity in the central London office market has remained high this year as occupiers continue to relocate to prime space in a bid to attract talent, exclusive data from Gerald Eve shows.
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Strettons buys industrial firm Frankis Porter
Strettons has bought industrial agency Frankis Porter for an undisclosed sum in a bid to expand its logistics and warehousing presence.
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Borrowers have never had it so good, but will it last?
As 2018 draws to a close, it provides us with an opportunity to take stock and look back at activity in the UK private real estate debt investment sphere and make predictions for next year.
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Metro Bank draws up checklists to reduce property lending risk
Metro Bank is introducing sector-specific checklists for its commercial real estate lending team to make its approach to lending more consistent and reduce risk