All Property Week articles in 2 November 2018 – Page 6
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Insight
BTR can drive complex urban regeneration
Placemaking and build to rent (BTR) are two of the industry’s most talked-about trends, but are we really doing enough to recognise the natural bedfellows these two can make?
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News
Auction House London makes year-on-year improvement at latest sale
Auction House London’s takings were up year on year at its 25 October sale, despite the success rate being lower than at its October 2017 sale.
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News
Allsop's £7m Regent's Park lot boosts October sale total
Sale of luxury flat boosts result, but total still lags £13m behind amount raised at equivalent 2017 auction.
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Insight
What’s in store for logistics?
Savills, db symmetry and Property Week brought together a panel of experts for the second annual Logistics Spotlight event, which followed this summer’s census survey of the industrial market.
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Insight
Budget presents a mixed bag for housing industry
Chancellor sets end date for Help to Buy and provides detail on plans for stamp duty rise for foreign investors.
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Professional
What’s the best approach to valuing build-to-rent schemes?
Over the past three years, the build-to-rent market has grown considerably, with the key driver for investors being the return on net income.
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Professional
Hague Convention should mean UK judgments enforceable in EU states
Since the Brexit vote, property investors may want to know whether UK judgments will continue to be enforceable in the courts of EU member states when the UK leaves the EU.
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Insight
Hill looks to bridge the generation gap
Hill’s regional director Paul Jordan on its ‘multi-generational’ tie-up with Hanover.
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News
Government proposes exempting REITs from CGT
The government has proposed giving REITs an exemption to capital gains tax (CGT) when they make disposals of UK properties held in company structures.
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Markets
North West focus: Manchester’s St Michael’s & Warrington's Time Sq schemes
The proposed multi-use development looks set to transform a run-down area of the city but has been beset by problems.
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Insight
WeWork hipsters work the TRADS room
“Hi! We are the pretentious tossers,” cried Greg Miley, director of Broker and Real Estate Partnerships for Europe, Israel and Australia at WeWork, as he bounded out in front of an audience of dark-suited agents, a bearded pocket dynamo and one-time footballer in skinny jeans, his reddish hair scrunched in ...
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Markets
Time Square key to kickstarting Warrington’s flagging retail heart
Council hopes new scheme will bring people back to the centre.
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Insight
A six-point solution for managing agents
The role of the traditional managing agent is in peril. We believe they must embrace risk and innovation if they are to survive.
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Markets
Liverpool council plans to revitalise music history hub to boost tourism
Urban regen team hopes to capitalise on the city’s music heritage.
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Online
Colliers EMEA earnings climb 56%
Colliers International has reported a 56% year-on-year rise in adjusted EBITDA for the EMEA region in the third quarter of 2018.
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Markets
Manchester looks set to capture the next wave of tech pioneers
Report finds the city is well placed to benefit from advancements in tech.
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Insight
UK should look to CEE for logistics opportunities
Property Week ’s article on Expo Real in Munich rightly indicated the seemingly unstoppable rise of the industrial and logistics sector in the UK and Europe
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Insight
SDLT rise would be smokescreen
The chancellor has pledged to publish a consultation in January on a 1% SDLT surcharge for non-residents buying residential property in England and Northern Ireland.
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Professional
People Moves: Knight Frank, L&G Affordable Homes; Sotheby’s International Realty and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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News
McCann makes move to 135 Bishopsgate
McCann Worldgroup UK has signed a 15-year lease for a new 148,000 sq ft office at 135 Bishopsgate, where it will consolidate 11 of its London-based agencies.