All Property Week articles in 18 March 2016 – Page 5
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News
Agents go potty at this year’s No Cannes Do event
More ‘traditional agents’ would have been entertained at the Oxo Tower on Thursday afternoon for the annual No Cannes Do party.
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Insight
Retail old guard beware: Amazon is about to make its power and creativity count
This month’s warning that almost a million retail jobs will disappear over the next decade could not have been better timed.
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Markets
Could the Cardiff skyline be about to change?
The Cardiff office market is experiencing a renaissance.
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Professional
People Moves: Savills, JLL, LK2 Architects etc
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition - 18 March 2016
Budget 2016 reaction – Wisdom of crowdfunding – Keith Breslauer interview – Market reports on Hampshire, Dorset & Wales
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News
Tritax secures £115m for new property fund
Tritax has secured £115m of seed capital from clients of advisory firm P-Solve for a new income-focused fund that it is looking to grow to £500m in the next few years.
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News
Five in the running for £1bn Winstanley regeneration
Five developers have been shortlisted for a £1bn regeneration of the Winstanley estate in south London, Property Week can reveal.
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Online
Why Britain will choose to stay in the EU
We do not believe Britain will vote to leave the EU primarily because the leave vote has yet to properly clarify what will happen in the event Britain would leave and there is an enormous amount of uncertainty that exists which will continue to be highlighted over the next 2 ...
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Insight
Landlords can help start-ups and benefit too
I was very interested to read James Townsend’s article (26.02.16) stating that landlords must think creatively when letting space to new start-ups.
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Insight
Old Oak Common needs partnership approach
The recent disagreement between Steve Norris and Sir Terry Farrell on one side and Sir Edward Lister on the other (11.03.16) demonstrates the challenges that a site such as Old Oak Common has.
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Online
Premier Inn to open at Royal Arsenal Riverside
Whitbread is to open a 128-bedroom Premier Inn at Berkeley’s Royal Arsenal Riverside development after signing a deal with leaseholder LaSalle Investment Management.
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Online
Topland's Eroski sells €358m of Spanish retail assets to Invesco
Topland Group-owned Spanish retailer Eroski has sold 11 properties to Invesco for €358m.
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Online
Video: Cluttons on Middle Eastern oil prices & investment in UK property
Speaking at Mipim 2016, Cluttons’ Middle East Chief Executive Steve Morgan talks to Property Week about the benefits of attending Mipim alongside the impact of fluctuating oil prices and government funding on Middle Eastern investment into the UK property market.
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News
Government to ensure offshore developers pay UK tax
The government is to introduce legislation to ensure that offshore property developers working in the UK pay the same percentage of tax on their profits as UK-based firms.
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News
Resi development opportunities abound in 37-lot Savills auction
Residential development opportunities feature heavily in a 37-lot catalogue released by Savills for its next Nottingham auction.
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News
Osborne’s stamp duty reforms spark anger
George Osborne has scrapped plans to exempt large investors from the additional 3% stamp duty that is to be imposed on the purchase of second homes, in a move that is likely to hit the nascent build-to-rent sector.
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Insight
Osborne rains on property’s parade
It’s now been 262 days since Sir Howard Davies delivered his report into airport capacity in the South East and made a clear call for the government to back a new runway at Heathrow.
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Online
Video: Bruce Ritchie on Residential Land's plans for the future
Speaking at Mipim 2016, the chief executive of Residential Land tells Property Week why he attends Mipim, how Brexit and stamp duty changes will impact the market in 2016 and what Resi Land’s strategy will be during the year ahead.
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Online
Video: Carter Jonas on how Brexit could impact commercial property
Speaking at Mipim 2016, Mark Granger, Scott Harkness and Nick Taylor from Carter Jonas talk about how the upcoming referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union could create uncertainty within the commercial property market.
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Professional
Will the ‘permission in principle’ rule boost housing development?
The government has finally released details on how its latest planning reforms will work but how will the industry react?