All Property Week articles in 21 October 2016 – Page 6
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Insight
South Bank takes on tech hub Shoreditch
It may be where the hipsters hang out, but Shoreditch’s position as the number-one choice for technology and creative businesses is facing competition from a south London rival.
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News
Government reviews pledge to transform 100 ‘sink estates’
The government is considering rowing back on David Cameron’s pledge to “radically transform” 100 “run-down” council housing estates through a £140m regeneration programme.
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Insight
Give and take: Brexit's impact on regional cities
It has been a turbulent year for the regions - not least because, as ever, the politicians giveth and the politicians taketh away.
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Online
Student Accommodation Awards: who's top of the class?
The shortlist for Property Week ’s first-ever Student Accommodation Awards has now been revealed.
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Professional
A clear agreement is crucial if a right-sizing partnership is to work
The commercial real estate sector has experienced a rapid pace of change in recent years and factors such as the rise of online shopping, flexible office space and a changing warehousing landscape are all causing businesses to reassess their physical footprints.
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Online
Revealed: Hammerson's £165m Leeds Victoria Gate complex
The appearance of Hammerson’s new £165m Leeds shopping complex, Victoria Gate, has been revealed
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Information
Middle England shines on fastest growing cities list
Milton Keynes and Coventry are among the five fastest growing cities in the UK, according to a new report.
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Information
Investors look to the regions
Since the EU referendum, the regions have generated more office investment interest than central London.
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Insight
Student Accommodation: covering every corner
In 2015 there were 1.69 million full-time students in the UK, with over one million of them studying away from home – a 4% increase from the previous year.
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Insight
Government hub programme: the hub of the matter
Has the plan to move our civil servants from central London sites to regional hubs survived the Cameron-to-May transition?
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Online
London office searches above long-term average in Q3
Demand for office space in Central London was well above the long-term average in Q3 despite the impact of the Brexit vote, according to new Knight Frank research.
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Insight
EU grant cuts: waiting for the axe to swing
Some of the regions that voted most emphatically to leave the EU are set to lose vital regeneration funding after Brexit. So what might take its place?
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Online
House prices set to fall for first time in 6 years, EY report
House prices are set to fall for the first time since 2011 with the EY ITEM Club forecast predicting it will be down 0.2% next year.
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Professional
Michael Neal steps up to new TH Real Estate leadership role
TH Real Estate has promoted Michael Neal to the newly created position of head of UK investment.
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Professional
People Moves: JLL, Daniel Watney, Trafford Housing Trust and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Professional
Lendinvest hires Wellinghoff as compliance vice-president
Willem Wellinghoff has been made vice-president of compliance for online property lending and investing business LendInvest.
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Online
Farmer Review recommends construction 'carrier bag tax' to support skills
The government should consider charging developers the industry equivalent of a “carrier bag tax” to support skills development and innovation in the construction industry, according to a new review.