All Property Week articles in 17 May 2019 – Page 5
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Insight
Retail therapy aids mental health
This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week and this Monday Ellandi, working with Knight Frank, published its latest annual research into community shopping centres, titled Beyond Retail.
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News
Rural economy expected to outgrow urban areas after Brexit
Economic growth in rural parts of England will marginally outstrip that of purely urban areas following Brexit, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) has predicted.
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News
Auction House has ‘best ever’ April across its UK network
Auctioneer sells 353 of 447 lots across 40 venues and raises almost £33m in record-breaking month
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Professional
Is the future of permitted development looking bleak?
As Louis XIV’s finance minister reportedly put it, “the art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to procure the largest quantity of feathers with the least amount of hissing”.
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Professional
How much should a seller disclose about their property?
The principle of caveat emptor, or ‘buyer beware’, is the cornerstone of property transactions. It places the onus on the buyer to do its homework before entering into the contract, rather than on the seller to give free and full disclosure.
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Insight
Oxford Street remains a top shopping destination
Editor: It was disappointing to read your pessimistic article ‘ Oxford Street blues ’. While it is true that Oxford Street has had “a difficult few months”, contrary to the claims in your article it very much remains one of the world’s top shopping destinations.
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Insight
Mental health must be top of agenda
Editor: Corporate environments have made great strides in recent years to shift stigmas around mental health – but there is still much to be done.
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