All Property Week articles in 17 June 2022 – Page 5
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Q&A: Five minutes with Jon Seal, managing director at technologywithin
Jon Seal, managing director at technologywithin, on how he got started in the industry, his top film and podcast recommendations, his best and worst purchases and the most ridiculous fact he knows.
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An urban demise seems unlikely
I am, at heart, an urban soul. And that is despite – or perhaps because of – having spent most my childhood in Morpeth, a quintessential Northumbrian market town located around 15 miles north of Newcastle.
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Will EPC rating deadlines lead to a two-tier ESG marketplace?
The list of dates for when non-domestic buildings have to meet increasing EPC ratings is fairly well known, and consequences for not meeting them are straightforward.
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Estate Office Shoreditch duo launch consultancy
Two former Estate Office Shoreditch executives have launched a new property consultancy business called Anatomy London.
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The End of Help to Buy has come at the wrong time
The government’s announcement that it is bringing forward the deadline for Help to Buy is completely unfair and untimely.
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No return to business as usual
London’s financial districts must seek ways to boost post-Covid occupancy rates. Matt Ross reports
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Collaboration is no magic bullet
Every year in our office, we ban a word. In previous years, we’ve banned words such as ‘millennial’. The M-word had been used to personify an entire generation and falsely characterise them as homogenous.
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Could building safety legislation derail housebuilding targets?
Following the investigations and reports carried out in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire, one of the key questions has been who pays to remedy defective cladding.
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Right to buy is just a boost for PRS
Is the new right-to-buy scheme merely a boost for the private rental sector (PRS)? In my opinion, yes.
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Book your place at next week’s Later Living event
Property Week will be delighted to welcome delegates to its Later Living conference on 23 June, which makes its return as an in-person event for the first time since 2019.
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Right to buy is wrong approach
When right to buy came into effect in the mid-1980s, rising house prices and surging inflation created the hope there would be a mass movement of wealth from the state to individuals. The market today is far more complex.
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Allsop lines up roster of prime resi sites for upcoming auction
Auction house offers 20 lots guided at £1m-plus that ‘will undoubtedly be of interest to owner-occupiers’
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Q&A: Grosvenor head on biodiversity aims
James Cochrane on Trumpington Meadows and teaming up with Wildlife Trust
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Install EV chargers to get ahead
Government legislation now requires all new commercial buildings, as well as homes and property undergoing major renovations, to install electric vehicle (EV) charging points.
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Agent P: meeting
Friday 17 June 8.30am, Baltic Room: Managed to drag entire team into office on a Friday. Result! Done by promising them details of a new instruction, the like of which no one has ever had before.
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Gove admits cladding fund payouts too slow
Housing secretary tells DLUHC committee that the department ‘must do more’.
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Experts sceptical about the latest right-to-buy scheme
The prime minister’s proposal to sell housing association properties would create a host of problems.
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Offices: abandon hope values
Abandon hope value, all ye who seek to double or treble the size of your office block.
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Synchrotron facility to receive over £500m for major upgrade
Diamond Light Source hopes the funding will help it break back into ‘league of global synchrotrons’ top 10