All Property Week articles in 2 July 2021 – Page 6
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Property Week Digital Edition – 2 July 2021
VTS duo on plans to make the proptech platform the operating system for property management – Key takeaways on meeting housing needs of the elderly from Property Week’s Later Living conference – Government takes step to modernise planning system as councils deploy digital tools
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Online
L&G submits plans for Sussex suburban BTR scheme
Legal General has submitted plans to create its first “suburban build-to-rent” scheme as part of its £1bn, multi-tenure site in North Horsham in West Sussex.
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News
Nissan to develop £450m gigafactory in Sunderland
Nissan has revealed plans to develop a £450m gigafactory in Sunderland.
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Online
Colliers warns one in three retail units are now ‘zombie shops’
As many as one in three UK retails premises are now ‘zombie shops’ that are either vacant, not producing income, or occupied only on a short-term basis, according to analysis from Colliers.
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Online
Oxford-Cambridge Arc attracts record investment
The Oxford-Cambridge Arc landed a record £2.4bn of inward investment during 2020 amid a boom in demand for life sciences real estate.
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Insight
Our villages need reimagining
Ever since the pandemic began, the prospect of a post-pandemic urban exodus has highlighted a fundamental issue: English villages are among the most unsustainable, unaffordable, undiverse and inadequate settlements of the modern era.
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Insight
We must prove that we matter
A few weeks ago, courtesy of Real Estate Balance and Savills, I had the pleasure of chairing a seminar about social mobility in the real estate sector.
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Markets
Who will rise to the Lotmead task?
With consent won for 2,500 homes near Swindon, all that‘s needed is a buyer.
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Insight
We need green-belt housing too
Guess which London borough we are talking about. “The largest number of units delivered in any one year (357) equates to 25% of the annual average needed.
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News
Remote working hailed as a top real estate issue
Survey finds mass shift to working from home is top factor affecting CRE sector.
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Insight
Post-Covid reality hits the West End
S Franses’ lease at 80 Jermyn Street SW1 expired in March 2016. After a bitter battle to obtain changes to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, the Supreme Court finally held in December 2018 that landlord The Cavendish Hotel could not oppose the grant of a new tenancy to S ...
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Insight
End of the road for property funds?
Editor: The article ‘ All eyes on Aegon after Aviva winds up UK property fund ’ turned out to be an accurate prediction as Aegon has now announced the closure of its funds, also covered by Property Week .
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Professional
Science can save empty spaces
With the expectation that many companies will reduce, if not abandon, their office space post pandemic, there is an alternative solution that should be considered when planning the future use of empty commercial buildings – and the answer lies in science.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Joy Nazzari, founding director at dn&co and Showhere
Joy Nazzari, founding director at dn co and Showhere, on how she got started in property, the challenges she has overcome and her proudest career achievement. She also shares her cultural recommendations .
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News
Strong demand continues to drive up industrial land values
Industrial land values in the UK climbed by 6.8% in the 12 months to June 2021, as investors continued to snap up shed space, according to data from Carter Jonas.
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News
Key takeaways from Property Week’s Later Living conference
Delegates discuss topics ranging from what it is older people really want to the viability of sustainable villages.
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Insight
Nick Romito and Charlie Wade of VTS discuss current challenges and future plans
VTS CEO Nick Romito and EMEA MD Charlie Wade join Property Week to discuss localisation challenges, the impact of Covid-19 and what’s in store for the platform.
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News
M&S in Bristol shed talks
Mountpark is in talks to let a 360,000 sq ft warehouse near Bristol to Marks Spencer.
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News
High street brands at risk as business rates holiday ends
Experts warn £2m cap on relief could be final straw for many big high street names struggling to pay rates