All Property Week articles in 2 July 2021 – Page 5
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Online
Croydon Council rejects Urban Splash bid for Brick by Brick
The sale of Croydon Council’s Brick by Brick housebuilding arm to Urban Splash is set to fall through after the council published a report recommending the bid be rejected.
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Videos
Is the future bright for logistics: roundtable soundbites
Soundbites from Property Week’s recent industrial and logistics virtual roundtable debate in partnership with Dentons.
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News
ASI scores with Rugby shed buy in Oldham
Aberdeen Standard Investments (ASI) has bought a warehouse scheme in Oldham from Cantt Pak, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Things to be wary of when trading places
It is amazing how quickly half-truths can turn into seeming full truths. Commercial landlords will certainly already be tired of the column inches committed to condemning Covid-19 for choking the life out of traditional retail models.
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Insight
Home truths on the MMC revolution
With the government and housebuilders promoting modern methods of construction to help boost affordable housing supply, are we about to see housebuilding factories spring up across the UK?
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News
The holiday is now over
Amid all the confusion and chaos over planned foreign trips to countries designated as red, amber or green, we can say with certainty that there is one holiday that will no longer be happening.
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Insight
Reaping freeport rewards
Plans to create eight new freeports in England should benefit businesses that choose to locate themselves in these areas as well as generate jobs, but will they generate much-needed investment?
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News
Roger Wade reaches fever pitch
Boxpark supremo gets behind team despite dull group-stage performance.
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Insight
Steel shortage is starting to driving up costs and delays
A perfect storm of supply chain issues means a steel shortage is holding up projects and driving up costs in the industrial sector.
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News
Spin class: A vegan revolution
To Surbiton for the opening of The Good Life Café, our client’s debut vegan restaurant. Accompanied by a journalist.
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Insight
Five minutes with… Tessa English, JLL’s head of urban and city logistics
JLL’s head of urban and city logistics on tech, her dream job and why she wants to meet the Queen.
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Insight
Building a ‘house of brands’
Another retailer enters administration. Jobs to be lost.” It’s a familiar headline, but while it is easy to blame the pandemic, there were plenty of failures pre-Covid, with changing customer habits, online, digital integration and poor proposition and management some of the factors to blame.
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Insight
Industrial & logistics sector continues to boom
Industrial & logistics is one of the few sectors to have emerged strongly from the pandemic. Indeed, such has been the boom in demand for shed space, mainly from ecommerce retailers but also cold storage operators and data centres, that speculative development is booming, too.
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Online
UK sees a shed spec development boom
A number of developers are ploughing ahead with their aggressive speculative development plans as demand for logistics space continues to outstrip supply across some parts of the country.
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Insight
Interview with BentallGreenOak’s Toby Phelps
BentallGreenOak’s Toby Phelps discusses the international investor’s move into the UK warehouse market with Property Week and explains why it is far from done investing in the industrial sector despite how hot it now is.
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Insight
What lies ahead for the industrial and logistics sector post the pandemic?
Unlike other areas of the property industry, the industrial and logistics sector has only been boosted by the likes of Covid-19 and Brexit. However, a number of issues are on the horizon. Property Week, in partnership with Dentons, recently brought together a virtual panel of experts to ask what the ...
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Insight
Post-lockdown agenda set at Property Week editor’s lunch
At the Property Week editor’s lunch in London last week, leading figures from across the industry gathered to identify the key issues for real estate as it emerges from lockdown. The future shape of the office and retail sectors, and the need to embrace diversity, sustainability and technological progress, ...
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Insight
Lights, camera, action!
Film and TV studio space is in demand, and firms such as Location Collective are changing their approach to leases. What could that mean for traditional shed occupiers?
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Information
Industrial & Logistics supplement July 2021
High demand drives industrial speculative development boom - Materials scarcity slows delivery of new space - Why demand for studio space is rocketing - Will the rise of MMC housing boost need for factory space?