All Property Week articles in 18 May 2018 – Page 6
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Insight
Fears mounting over industrial and logistics bubble
The industrial and logistics sector is having quite a moment. Driven partly by insatiable demand from online retailers and attracting droves of investors as a result, the sector has gone from strength to strength in the past few months.
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Insight
Is increasing the supply of homes really the way to go?
It is taken for granted both in the industry and in policymaking circles that the UK desperately needs more housing.
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News
Inspired plans to build £20m micro-flat scheme in Zone 2
Inspired Asset Management has made its first acquisition inside London’s Zone 2, in south-west London, and plans to build a £20m micro-apartment residential scheme there.
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News
TrustedLand names first 10 approved developers
Proptech firm TrustedLand, which introduces exclusive off-market residential land opportunities to SME buyers and investors, has approved the first developers to have access to the platform.
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News
Hogg Robinson prepares for landing at aerospace park
Travel firm in talks to take 40,000 sq ft of newly refurbished office space at Farnborough Aerospace Centre.
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News
Von Fincks snap up £56m Mayfair asset
German family increases London property holdings with retail and office block.
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Insight
Cost cutting is order of the day as rising material prices squeeze housebuilders
Some stories you just couldn’t make up. Take, for instance, failed contractor Carillion’s possible interpretation of an ‘open’ prison.
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News
LiveWork gets funding for co-living schemes
The co-living provider will use the funding to acquire land and build new schemes.
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News
Hackathon team brings Harmony to private landlords
One of the teams that competed in the hackathon at Property Week ’s RESI conference last year has launched a new property management app.
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Professional
Harnessing light could revolutionise office internet access
Landlords need to prepare for the advent of li-fi technology.
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News
Martin’s signs tenants for King’s Road units
Martin’s Properties has signed three tenants on the King’s Road in Chelsea.
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Insight
What we mean when we talk about the housing crisis
Ian Mulheirn is quite right with his comment piece explaining why boosting supply won’t solve the housing crisis. It’s great to see at long last someone with common sense acknowledging there isn’t a housing crisis, it is a credit crisis.
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Insight
The real deal: Gazeley interview
Gazeley has gained new momentum since its acquisition by GLP in December. Property Week meets the dynamic duo driving change.
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Insight
Is the sheds sector in a bubble?
With demand still strong and good product scarce, fears are mounting of a bubble in the rapidly growing industrial sector.
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Online
Full house: sector's finest celebrated at RESI Awards 2018
The great and the good of the residential sector gathered at London’s Grosvenor House hotel to see Grainger’s Helen Gordon win the top prize of ‘Personality of the Year’ at the RESI Awards 2018.
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Professional
Former CDC chief Laing joins as Tritax Big Box declares dividend
Tritax Big Box REIT has added former CDC chief executive Richard Laing to its management engagement committee with and appointed him as non-executive director
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Professional
People Moves: Gerald Eve, Turley, Galliford Try and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Distribution centres: economies of scale
The chicken shortage fiasco at KFC highlighted the risks of operating from a single point of distribution. Property Week reports on what this means for the mega-shed.
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News
Majority of real estate investors ‘unsettled’ by capital gains tax changes
Nearly two thirds (61%) of real estate investors are concerned about recent changes to UK Capital Gains Tax (CGT) according to a new industry-wide survey.
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Insight
Collapse of retailers frees up shed space
As some retailers fail and others centralise their distribution operations, much-needed stock is being released to the market.