All Property Week articles in 16 September 2022 – Page 4
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Insight
Are alternatives still good value?
As the world plunged into chaos in the spring of 2020, investors rushed to identify the asset classes that would offer the most safety in uncertain times.
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Don’t abandon the digital agenda
Ever since Boris Johnson announced his intention to resign as Conservative Party leader, and de facto as prime minister, there has been much speculation and concern as to what the future holds for the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill.
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Triple Point reports 5% rise in NAV
Supported living specialist Triple Point Social Housing REIT has reported a rise in net asset value (NAV) to 111.80p per share at its half-year point on 30 June 2022 – up 5.06% from 106.42p a year earlier.
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This week in... 2015
Developer Quintain unveiled plans for a series of large office blocks at its flagship Wembley Park development, aimed at drawing City workers and tech start-ups to the area by delivering a 750,000 sq ft business campus.
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Professional
Nutrient neutrality in the north
Following guidance from Natural England, many property developments have come to a grinding halt to maintain nutrient neutrality, which developers and local authorities (LAs) in the north are not prepared for.
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Professional
The future of hotel investment
It is easy to see why appetite for hotel investment remains.
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Quality offices key as we go forward
I read with interest the news that JLL’s Future of Work Survey showed that 72% of commercial real estate decision-makers believe the office is critical to doing business. Some may find this figure surprising – I find it surprising the number was not higher.
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Bloom and grow: A big interview with the founders of I&L start-up
Two 30-year-old university friends are shaking up London’s industrial and logistics market with their ultra-urban warehouse firm Bloom. They tell Andy Hillier what sets them apart from the competition.
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Professional
Landlords must give people a reason to be back in the office
Accommodating what employees value in a post-pandemic world will stand businesses in good stead.
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News
Fire station to join blaze-hit home in Clive Emson auction
The auction house showcases its biggest catalogue of the year so far, with three £1m-plus lots up for grabs
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Land Registry vows to go digital to clear backlog of applications
Industry welcomes strategy to speed up processes through more online services and automated learning.
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Industry must embrace BMS tech amid climate crisis
I echo the concern expressed by Jamie Bennett-Ness in his recent article ‘Buildings fail to handle the heat’ over the failure of UK buildings to cope with the recent slew of heatwaves. However, the real estate industry should not resign itself to outdated air-conditioning systems but should instead embrace building ...
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Insight
We all deserve a smarter office
Working from home is great and offers much-needed flexibility, but as many found in the summer, it is less enjoyable when a pool of sweat forms around the bottom of your chair.
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Professional
Black Women in Real Estate addresses the industry's dearth of diversity
BWRE is aiming to boost inclusivity in an industry young professionals increasingly consider a ‘secret sector’
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Professional
Accommodating what employees value in a post-pandemic world will stand businesses in good stead
Accommodating what employees value in a post-pandemic world will stand businesses in good stead
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News
Long-lease investment opportunities top 48-lot Acuitus catalogue
A retail property in Crawley, West Sussex, tops a 48-lot catalogue issued by Acuitus ahead of its 22 September sale.
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