All Property Week articles in 18 November 2016 – Page 6
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City Hall looks to break the affordable homes deadlock
Developers have welcomed City Hall plans to speed up planning by allowing developments that hit a new affordable housing target of around 35% to skip the viability process.
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Regional spotlight: East of England
The sun is rising in the east of England as the weak pound spurs investment in the area.
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Regional spotlight: Yorkshire & Humber
Pushing products to consumers as quickly as possible is the impetus for shed shopping in the region.
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Regional spotlight: North East
Rental plateau means no speculative shed development in the area - and no hope of a turnaround.
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Regional spotlight: Scotland
The Scottish referendum, and then Brexit, have caused a blockage that hasn’t worked its way through.
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Regional spotlight: North West
Demand remains high but a lack of development could pose a threat to stock in the long run.
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Regional spotlight: Wales
Despite reassurances from UK government, the looming loss of EU funding is dampening the industrial market.
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Regional spotlight: East Midlands
A strong pre-let market in the region has led to a dearth of quality warehousing of all sizes.
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Regional spotlight: West Midlands
Logistics investors are finding the West Midlands a happy hunting ground, and for rents the only way is up.
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Regional spotlight: London
A lack of supply in the capital means that rents are only moving in one direction.
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Regional spotlight: South West
Discount retailer take-up in Bristol and the surrounding area is proving a game-changer for the region.
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Regional spotlight: South East
South-eastern rental values are finding their own level - soaking up London overspill while still outpricing other regions.
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News
Geaves evokes The Donald at Sovereign cocktail night
News of Donald Trump’s shock US election win naturally dominated conversation at many industry events last week.
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Separated at birth: John Slattery and Danny Frost
We see a striking similarity between Mad Men ’s wild man Roger Sterling (AKA actor John Slattery) and Danny Frost, the vastly more professional associate director of quantity surveying consultancy Base Quantum.
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Professional
Q&A: London Festival of Architecture boss sets out new vision
It’s all change at the London Festival of Architecture (LFA). For the first time since the financial crisis, the annual celebration of the capital’s built environment, which takes place in June, has a full-time executive director in the form of Tamsie Thomson.
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Professional
People Moves: Savills, Carter Jonas, Deloitte Real Estate and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Online
Redfern review: Cross-party agreement key to boosting home ownership
Cross-party politics, not boosting supply, is the key to halting the fall in home ownership, according to a major review of the sector.
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Logistics: the strong are getting stronger
Watching a clock without a second hand can give the illusion that nothing is happening, that time is standing still. Watch for long enough and you start to see small movements, but over a year these incremental gains all add up.
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European market: logistics in Pole position
With its rising GDP and cheap skilled labour force, central and eastern Europe is fast becoming the location of choice for logistics operations.