All Property Week articles in 2 September 2022 – Page 4
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News
Q&A: Can BTR still rise as the economy dips?
C&W’s Lewis Smith on likely impact of economic storms on build-to-rent sector.
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Insight
Interview with LGIM’s Bill Hughes: Strange new worlds
Bill Hughes, head of real assets at Legal & General Investment Management, says patience is a virtue when exploring new territory.
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News
Midtown office with resi scope to star at Barnard Marcus sale
Five-floor Bloomsbury office is one of 295 lots set to be offered at auction house’s 15 September auction.
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Professional
Spin class: August
August is the nerviest month. Granted, it’s nice to be lazy and go on holiday, but doing no work for clients, having meetings cancelled and receiving out-of-office replies to emails does not bode well when you’re sending your monthly retainer invoices to them during a downturn.
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News
Development plots set to go under the hammer at Bond Wolfe auction
The site of a proposed housing development in Cradley Heath, West Midlands, with a guide price of £450,000, will be among the star commercial lots at Bond Wolfe’s next auction on 15 September.
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Professional
Armchair developers
Over 80% of people regularly watch at least one home or property show
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News
TfL agrees funding settlement to secure its long-term future
‘Hard-won’ deal will allow TfL to build new Piccadilly trains, upgrade lines and set up a property business
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News
Adapt forgotten buildings into homes
Editor: In the face of increasing pressure to build housing, many towns and cities are considering demolishing historic buildings. There is a scarcity of ‘obvious’ construction sites left, so many are now looking to brownfield or even green-belt sites.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Gill Kirkness, regional director at Thomas & Adamson
Gill Kirkness, regional director at construction consultant Thomas & Adamson, on how she got started in property, her film and book picks, the celebrity she’d like to meet and the superpower she wishes she had.
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News
House prices across the UK set to drop as affordability falls
Recent house price data gives little indication of the falls that are likely to come along with recession and rising interest rates.
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News
Owners of Bon Accord centre call in administrators
The owners of Aberdeen’s Bon Accord Shopping Centre have entered administration following unsustainable cashflow problems.
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News
Asda pays £600m for Co-op petrol stations
Deal for 129 sites and convenience stores will boost Asda On The Move format.
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Professional
This week in… 2016
Plans emerged for a radical restoration of the Houses of Parliament to refit and repair the building at a cost of up to £4bn.
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Insight
Giving more power to the people
There has been a rapid rise in the number of companies becoming employee-owned in recent years. Saxon East finds out how the transition worked for a number of property businesses
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Professional
Overseas entities laws set to crack down on tax evasion
New laws could derail property acquisitions or sweep up legitimate cross-border funds in a slew of red tape
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Insight
Buildings must be fit for future
Future-proofing the buildings we design to promote longevity requires an in-built adaptability that simply isn’t compatible with the systems we’re accustomed to today.
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Online
Energy crisis puts pressure on both occupiers and landlords
Experts say industry will need to think more creatively about ways of reducing energy usage within buildings.
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Insight
We’ve been turned upside down
The past few years have turned the world on its head. The pandemic caused the global economy to shrink, with volatile markets and soaring inflation levels only adding to the struggles.
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Insight
Bringing high streets back to life
Can our local and regional shopping centres thrive again? The closure of many high street names over the past few years has changed the look and feel of many shopping centres and streets, leading to a depleted offering – and plummeting footfall.
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Insight
West End requires urgent action
A thriving London is good for the rest of the UK, and the West End should be at the very heart of the nation’s economic recovery. But as London gets back to business, recruitment has become an existential issue facing the West End’s hospitality sector.
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