All Property Week articles in 17 February 2023 – Page 4
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Ananya Banerjee, director of Boyer and head of Boyer Design
Ananya Banerjee, director of Boyer and head of Boyer Design, on how she got started in property, her top film and podcast picks, her best and worst purchases and the celebrity she would most like to meet
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News
Equities analyst and consultant, Alastair Stewart, on property affordability in the north of England
Swept up by the hype, I’ve just binge-watched my first-ever run of British TV crime drama Happy Valley. All good Bafta-worthy stuff. But is it really that unrelentingly grim up north?
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Professional
How can a building’s fit-out affect its sustainability credentials?
Occupiers are demanding best-in-class sustainability credentials from their buildings. But they unknowingly risk rendering those credentials redundant through their fit-out.
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News
Savills raises £45m from best February auction in five years
Auction house puts 139 residential and commercial lots under the hammer, achieving 70% success rate
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News
European commercial real estate investment slumps in Q4
Commercial property investment volumes across Europe, including the UK, fell 66% to €53.9bn (£47.7bn) in Q4 2022 from a year earlier, with falls for all the major real estate sectors, MSCI’s European Capital Trends report shows. Total 2022 investment activity in Europe fell 25% to €291.5bn (£258bn).
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Professional
2023 is a crux point for net zero
Already, 2023 feels like a crux point for net zero. First, it brought a robust assessment of the UK’s sustainability progress via Chris Skidmore’s Net Zero Review. Now, we have a major departmental reshuffle and the creation of the new Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
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News
Chiswick office space to hit market for £7.5m in BidX1’s next auction
The Garment Building in Chiswick, west London, will go under the hammer with a guide price of £7.5m to £8m at BidX1’s west London office investment auction on 1 March.
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News
Q&A: Knight Frank’s Hyatt on new norms in lettings market
The estate agency’s head of residential discusses how it is adapting to a constantly changing environment.
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Insight
Urban density and green spaces can work together
The government has set out its ambition for every household in England to live within a 15-minute walk of green space or water.
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Markets
A new chapter for old storeys
Heritage buildings are finding a new lease of life as unique office spaces.
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News
Will the government shake-up benefit the built environment?
Last week’s departmental reshuffle has implications far beyond the appointment of a new housing minister.
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News
Agent P: Job hunt
Friday 17 February, 3.45pm, Hawksmoor restaurant, Basinghall Street EC2: My BBF (best banker friend) Marcus rang yesterday, offering a Friday blow-out – his shout. Hell, yes!
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Insight
Abolish the Landlord and Tenant Act
In response to your article questioning whether it is time to serve notice on the Landlord and Tenant Act, in my opinion, yes it is.
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News
This week in… 2014
Henderson’s plans to build 1.35m sq ft of office and retail space within its Leadenhall Triangle development were recommended for approval by City planning officer Peter Rees.
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