All Property Week articles in 21 May 2021 – Page 6
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Insight
Tax efficiency can help businesses recover from the impact of the pandemic
In early summer last year, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors published its commercial property survey covering the second quarter of the year. It made for grim reading for most of the industry.
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Insight
Shot in the arm for lending market
Throughout the Covid period, Mutual Finance has been active in arranging finance across all real estate sectors, completing £962m of new business during 2020.
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News
Bingo halls suffer amid online gaming surge
More than 180 halls have closed in the past five years as players move online
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Insight
Losing the offshore advantage
In recent years, the tax landscape for property investors has changed dramatically, perhaps no more so than when it comes to non-resident capital gains tax (NRCGT).
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Real estate adapts and survives
It has, it is safe to say, been a year like no other. There cannot be a section of society or the economy that has been untouched by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Changes in investment funds across all property sectors (excl. residential)
Data page referencing the changes in funds across property sectors.
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News
LFB yet to rule if ACM cladding played part in Ballymore fire
The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is yet to determine whether ACM cladding played a part in a fire at a Ballymore residential building earlier this month.
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News
London housing rents fall 10% while those in rest of UK rise
Rents in London’s housing market have slumped by almost 10% in the past year – while those in other cities across the UK have mostly risen.
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Join us at the PW finance event in June
Property Week is set to host some of the industry’s leading finance and investment experts at the annual Property Finance Investment Forum next month.
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Interview with SEGRO’s David Sleath
With great power comes great responsibility. SEGRO chief executive David Sleath talks Liz Hamson through the relaunched Responsible SEGRO strategy ahead of Property Week ’s Industrial Logistics Conference
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News
Another step towards a new normal
There may have been plenty of clouds in the sky this week, but the outlook is brighter than it has been for some time.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 21 May 2021
Rise in online gaming brings wave of bingo hall closures – Landsec to stick with London office development despite £1.4bn loss – SEGRO CEO David Sleath explains how and why the company has updated its Responsible SEGRO ESG strategy
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Online
Oxford Street worst-hit European high street during Covid
Oxford Street suffered the worst footfall decline of Europe’s major high streets during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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News
London Square Works seals four lettings across Greater London
London Square Works, the commercial arm of developer London Square, has signed four lettings with The Co-op, The Gym Group and Instant Offices across its mixed-use sites in Greater London, Property Week can reveal.
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Markets
Nottingham lives the island life
Island Quarter scheme has brought a wave of optimism to the Midlands city. Simon Creasey reports
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News
Traditional method of valuing shops ‘increasingly out of step’
Retail valuation model needs to move away from zoning method to reflect challenges facing the sector
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Housebuilders under pressure to operate more sustainably
Savills report highlights growing investor interest in green portfolios and tightening government regulations
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Professional
Money laundering is a growing risk for the property industry
Experts say government intervention is needed to help protect the sector from illicit criminal activity
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Insight
Tech to drive workspace demand
Since the start of the pandemic, there has been fierce debate about the future of workspaces.
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View from the top: Oliver Knight, head of Landsec’s flexible workspace brand Myo
Oliver Knight, head of Landsec’s flexible workspace brand Myo, talks to Property Week about the post-pandemic market and the opportunities that lie ahead in a hybrid working-from-home/in-the-office future