All Property Week articles in 2 June 2023 – Page 4
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Labour’s CPO plan panned
Proposals to scrap ‘hope value’ within the compulsory purchase order (CPO) process is likely to lead to protracted legal challenges and increase the risk of regeneration schemes being delayed or not progressing, according to industry observers.
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Insight
Planning system is not underfunded
I write in response to comments by Ian Fletcher, director of planning at the British Property Federation (BPF), that “England’s planning system has been underfunded and under-resourced for at least a decade” and government needs to increase fees to “bolster planning teams”.
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RIF vehicle could help stimulate economic growth
Your piece ‘Planned RIF vehicle promises to boost property investment’ referred to my lead role campaigning for the Reserved Investor Fund (RIF) in the context of a welcomed HM Treasury and HM Revenue & Customs consultation on the RIF.
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Dividend threat ‘overplayed’ despite rising interest rates
Although rates continue to soar amid high inflation, experts say dividends are not as shaky as predicted.
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Property’s contribution to UK economy shows healthy recovery
The property industry’s contribution to the UK economy showed a healthy recovery from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022, with higher levels of jobs, outputs and turnover, tax revenue to the exchequer and capital investment, a report from the British Property Federation (BPF) shows.
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Spin class: new clients
The sun is shining, Springwatch (single, middle-aged woman living in small flat in London’s guilty pleasure) is back and, whisper it quietly, Pastis Communications has won a new client.
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Peter Bill on the property industry’s nervousness and optimism
Last Thursday lunchtime in the City, Montagu Evans managing partner Rob Bower summed up the mood of the sector as “jittery”. There is reassurance at the mending economic outlook, but jumpiness each time higher-priced money causes a financial fuse to blow, resulting in yet another repossession in a market hardwired ...
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Professional
Renters bill brings changes to residential lettings market
Renters Reform Bill sparks fresh debate over how the balance between landlord and tenant should be struck
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This week in… 2017
Bank of China (Hong Kong), V and ING Bank closed what at the time was the UK’s largest real estate financing deal, when they jointly secured funding for CC Land’s £1.15bn acquisition of City of London skyscraper the Cheesegrater.
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Industry cheers Hunt’s life sciences ‘war chest’
Experts say £650m government package will help companies in the sector grow
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Professional
Five steps for establishing flourishing flex office spaces
Landlords and external providers can join forces to take advantage of the capital’s flex-office space boom
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Rachel Dunn, partner at gunnercooke
Rachel Dunn, partner at law firm gunnercooke, on how she got started in property, her top film and album recommendations, the superpower she wishes she had and her number-one travel destination
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Auction success rates in first quarter at a three-year-low
Acuitus research shows drop in Q1 success rates despite 20% increase in number of lots brought to auction
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Q&A: BRE aims to align in-use and built-in carbon measures
Senior product manager Jennifer Dudley discusses the latest update to the BREEAM sustainability standard.
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Aitch Group to carry on abroad: interview with founder and CEO Henry Smith
Founder and chief executive Henry Smith reveals to Mel Flaherty why the developer is focusing its attention on the purpose-built student accommodation sector and looking for opportunities overseas.
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Allsop's May auctions total tops £100m after commercial sale success
Allsop’s May auctions total busted the £100m mark after the firm raised more than £60m at its 17 May commercial auction.
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