All Property Week articles in 21 September 2018 – Page 5
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News
Agent P: winds of change
8:30am, Olympic Room: Winds of change are wafting over the pond from Our Bloody American Masters in Atlanta. Looks like Posh Girl’s six months of trying to snag the global mandate to flog Trump’s Hansel and Gretel golf chalets in Scotland has been blown away.
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Insight
Ten years after the world turned upside down
As with 9/11 and, if you are longer of tooth, the assassination of JFK, most of us remember where we were when Lehman Brothers collapsed. It is one of those seismic events that are branded like a hot iron into the collective psyche.
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News
Most young bosses 'actively considering' flexible space
Almost three quarters of millennial business leaders are considering flexible workspaces for their company, according to new research.
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Professional
Expert witnesses say Bribery Act has failed to tackle widespread industry corruption
Industry representatives tell Lords committee that half of those working in construction believe corruption is common.
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News
City Hall aims to grow land acquisition fund
James Murray says GLA will use £250m fund and then make case for larger pot.
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Malthouse highlights tech threat in RESI 2018 address
Minister says ‘innovation and disruption’ could cause some housebuilders to go the same way as Kodak.
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Information
Retail, Leisure & Hotels supplement September 2018
Hotels investment – Rockfish interview – Eyewear sector – Distrkt interview – Parking provision
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 21 September 2018
FirethornTrust – Lehman Brothers – North West market – Retail, Leisure & Hotels supplement – Construction corruption
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News
Allsop’s latest sale falls short of September 2017 record
But auctioneer says £49m result, boosted by one lot selling for £7.5m, is ‘very positive’ in ‘difficult market’
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News
Auction House London brings in £15m from the sale of 83 lots
Auction House London sold 83 of the 116 lots in its catalogue at its 12 September sale, raising slightly less than at the equivalent sale last year.
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Online
Government should encourage councils to create innovative ways to deliver affordable homes
One of the key issues bedevilling modern society today is housing – or, to be more precise, the provision of affordable housing.
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Professional
People Moves: Knight Frank, Rapleys, Fleurets and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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News
Bridges and Stoford unveil plans for 240,000 sq ft industrial space in Wolverhampton
Bridges Fund Management and developer Stoford have submitted a planning application for four mid-box warehouses that would combine for 240,000 sq ft at their planned Pantheon Park scheme in Wolverhampton.
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News
'Debate. Diversity. Delivery': the key takeaways from RESI
The future of BTR and modular, Help to Buy and planning delays were among the big talking points.
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News
BNP Paribas Real Estate's central London leisure head joins CBRE
The head of BNP Paribas Real Estate’s central London restaurant and leisure team has joined CBRE.
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Online
Morphe Cosmetics to open first UK store outside of London
Morphe Cosmetics to open first UK store outside of London.
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News
Industry still slow to adapt to proptech, KPMG report finds
Nearly all industry decision makers agree that their organisations need to engage with proptech but only a third have a clear strategy for how to do so, according to a report from KPMG.
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News
Westminster Council takes control of its arms-length housing body, citing need for 'culture change'
The arms-length housing organisation of Westminster City Council, called CityWest Homes, is to be brought back under council control following concerns about its performance.
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Online
Final call for entries for PW’s Student Accommodation Awards
Property Week is putting out a final call for entries for this year’s Student Accommodation Conference Awards ahead of tomorrow’s deadline.
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News
PRS REIT acquires two sites, signs forward contract agreements on three others
Close-ended investment fund the PRS REIT has purchased a newly-constructed, 63-unit PRS scheme in Birmingham for £10.3m as well as a development site that will deliver 145 new homes.