All Property Week articles in 17 April 2020 – Page 6
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Insight
Long may the green wave continue
A green wave has rippled throughout Europe over the past 12 months. This shift towards an ecologically sustainable society rooted in environmentalism has had a particularly strong impact in Ireland.
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Insight
Clouds gather over Irish office markets
Property Week asks what impact the coronavirus lockdown, weakened flexible office sector and Brexit will have on the Belfast and Dublin office markets this year after five years of growth.
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News
Cities with high leisure exposure will be worst hit by lockdown
High streets in seaside towns and regional cities will suffer the most under the nationwide lockdown, data from the Local Data Company (LDC) suggests.
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Raft of major listed propcos choose to suspend dividends
Companies blame coronavirus-induced uncertainty and rental income falls for decision to suspend payments
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Just handful of Central Working sites remain
IWG bought four of 11 offices out of administration along with operator’s brand
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Let’s bring generations together
Costing $90m to create and returning more than $200m, the film 1917 is an award-winning performance that many in the real estate industry would happily replicate.
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The battle for survival
Normally, it is a case of survival of the fittest. Not this time. With the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasting that the economy could shrink 35% by June and the International Monetary Fund starkly warning that the global economy faces its biggest downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s, ...
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Rent Control will not provide more affordable homes
Multifamily build-to-rent (BTR) is likely to remain resilient to the Covid-19 outbreak due to its institutionally funded investment character and stable, long-term income profile.
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Rent collection rates plummet across board during lockdown
Figures reveal it is not only the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors that have suffered as result of pandemic
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UK auctioneers go remote as the Covid-19 lockdown continues
Allsop, Barnard Marcus, Strettons and Savills were forced to switch from their planned ballroom sales due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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Jaynic named partner on Gateway 14 project
Developer to work with Mid Suffolk District Council on 2.3m sq ft business park
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 17 April 2020
Q&A with Grainger CEO Helen Gordon – Clouds gather over Irish office markets – Uncertainty hangs over PBSA sector – How crash course in WFH will affect future of office design
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Online
Stock Market Summary: 16th April
More positivity in the market, with intu’s share price jumping 14.6%.
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Professional
Fighting the fear
“The only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” or so wrote Franklin D Roosevelt as the 1930s Depression reached its zenith in the US.
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Professional
How crash course in WFH will affect future of office design
Although we may only be in the early stages of a substantial period of working from home (WFH), clients and designers are already contemplating the lasting impact of Covid-19 on how we think about and design physical office space.
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Tax changes ahead for non-resident companies
Starting in April, corporate non-resident landlords will be required to pay corporation tax rather than income tax on their net rental profits. While the change has been expected for some time, it is perhaps subtle enough to have gone unnoticed.
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Asset managers raised more than €200bn in 2019 to invest in property
Asset managers raised more than €200bn (£175bn) in 2019 to invest in real estate – up 24% on the amount raised in 2018.
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Professional
Rates relief does nothing for struggling office occupiers
Experts agree there is a degree of unfairness in the government’s approach to business rates relief
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London Square nabs site for scheme in Croydon
London Square Partners has bought a site next to West Croydon station from Portman Square Holdings for a £90m mixed-use scheme.
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Spin class: Lockdown romance?
Zoom, BlueJeans, FaceTime with mum and dad; for four weeks that’s been my only contact with the outside world. Until my surreal, lonely world was interrupted by a former (male) colleague emailing to say he’s alone, healthy and would I like to “self-isolate” with him?