All Property Week articles in 16 September 2022 – Page 3
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Online
Creating future-proof urban logistics schemes
GLi’s all-electric developments are designed to meet a variety of environmental and economic challenges
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Industrial & Logistics: UK vs the Continent
The UK I&L market is experiencing a boom, with warehouses exchanging hands for high prices and landlords achieving record rents. Charlotte Sterland asks whether this could lead investors to look to other European markets for lower-priced assets.
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Shed central: the rise of the East Midlands
With an estimated 5m sq ft of warehouse space under construction in the region, Noella Pio Kivlehan asks what makes it such an attractive proposition for developers and occupiers
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Sally Duggleby, capital and leasing vice-president at Prologis
Prologis’s capital and leasing vice-president, Sally Duggleby, on her rural upbringing, Amazon exploits and her cultural recommendations.
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Logistics can help build community spirit
The pronounced growth in market demand over recent years has created a competitive space for UK logistics. But, for many developers, the legacy built alongside industrial spaces is the key to their success.
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An example to us all
A frequent observation of the past week has been that the Queen’s death came as a shock. Despite her advanced age and obvious frailty when appointing Liz Truss as PM, none of us expected a gentle handshake in Balmoral to be her last official act.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement September 2022
Demand soars for speculative warehousing - Will investors look to Europe for cheaper deals? - What makes the East Midlands so attractive? - Five minutes with Prologis’s capital and leasing VP Sally Duggleby
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Property Week Digital Edition – 16 September 2022
A year on from the launch of our Diversity & Inclusion Editorial Advisory Board, figures from across the industry share their views on how well property is addressing the DE&I agenda - NextGen survey reveals how young professionals view the industry’s post-Covid challenges and opportunities
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News
Independent Living targets listing
Independent Living REIT is targeting a £150m listing on the London Stock Exchange’s main market.
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As staff return to offices, how many are ‘quietly quitting’?
On 7 February, the Cabinet Office began collecting statistics on how many civil servants were at work in 19 key central London buildings. Almost all the departments covered have seen a steady resumption of office-based working.
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New minister faces a hard road
It feels like a time for reflection. I’ll draw a curtain over my gauche joke when confronted by the Queen as she visited the RICS headquarters in 1999 to celebrate the centenary of its George Street home. Let’s stick to political thoughts, given that a new administration is finding its ...
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Industry questions PM’s energy plan
“Strangling” energy prices could wipe out profits for over half of the hospitality sector, forcing them to “hand in the keys” if Liz Truss fails to set out an effective support plan for the commercial sector, industry figures have warned.
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Markets
Race for eco-energy hots up
Energy crisis could lead to green revolution in how property is powered. Adam Branson reports
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Docklands office market feels squeeze as workers stay home
With new figures showing 3.2m sq ft of available space, what does the future hold for this iconic area?
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Court rules developers must still obey EU nature laws
A landmark case against the Environment Agency (EA) could have wide-reaching implications for the UK property sector, after the High Court ruled developers and local authorities still have to adhere to European nature conservation laws.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Nivene Powell, head of communities at developer EcoWorld London
Nivene Powell, head of communities at developer EcoWorld London, on how she got started in property, her top TV and book picks, the historical figure she’d like to befriend and how she’d spend a million pounds.
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Spin class: quiet quitting
At last, we’ve picked up a new client. Well, his business is new – life sciences – but he’s not, as we worked for him when his previous company, a flexible workspace provider, went bust during one of the Covid WFH lockdowns. His business model is simple: chase trends, jump ...
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Redrow calls for halt to merry- go-round of housing ministers
Group CEO Matthew Pratt urges government to focus on long-term strategy and reform of planning system
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Insight
The debate around demolition
The challenge for humanity is to urgently and dramatically reduce global carbon emissions.
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