All Property Week articles in 22 July 2022 – Page 4
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Levelling Up committee launches private renters’ inquiry
The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) committee has launched an inquiry into reforming the private rented sector, following the government’s proposals in the recent ‘A Fairer Private Rented Sector’ White Paper.
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Plans submitted for new workspace at Manchester’s NOMA
Developer MEPC has submitted a planning application for two new office buildings at Manchester’s NOMA, near the city’s Victoria railway station.
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Partnership gets planning approval for Isle of Dogs regeneration scheme
Tower Hamlets’ Strategic Development Committee has approved a planning application for a 202-home development in the Isle of Dogs in east London by a partnership between Mount Anvil and One Housing.
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Hilltop Credit Partners debut new capital sourcing platform
Hilltop Credit Partners has launched a new credit acquisition online platform.
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BTR investment near doubles through H1 2022
Investment into the UK build-to-rent (BTR) market through the first half of 2022 nearly doubled compared with the same period last year, according to Knight Frank research.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 22 July 2022
Sirius Real Estate CEO Andrew Coombs on why the firm is targeting the north to expand BizSpace - Online estate agent Purplebricks is the latest resi sector firm subjected to intervention by activist shareholders - How law firms can help improve the industry’s record on diversity & inclusion
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Rising heat, rising risks
Climate change has arrived. These are not my words, and they were not triggered by this week’s stifling heatwave. They were the opening sentence of a report handed to ministers in June a year ago.
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Buildings fail to handle the heat
Experts and industry figures have warned that the UK’s residential and commercial buildings are increasingly being “exposed to conditions they weren’t designed to handle” amid this week’s heatwave.
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Appetite for F&B is on the rise
Bars and restaurants are increasingly taking space in town and city centres.
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Questions remain amid Covid rent arrears arbitration scheme
First two decisions fail to clarify when and to what extent a protected rent debt will be reduced or waived.
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Online agents losing traction as cost-of-living crisis worsens
Online property portals are facing a downturn in popularity as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, according to the latest research from digital marketing agency MediaVision.
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AEW retail repositioning fund raises £171m at final closing
Firm’s executive director says high streets must shed shops as UREF fund raises war chest to repurpose retail assets.
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Why the spate of interventions by investors in the resi sector?
Online estate agency Purplebricks is just the latest in a string of companies subjected to investor activism
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Heatwaves serve as a final warning
As temperatures soar across England and Wales, many office buildings are going to become unusable. This, I believe, should be seen as a powerful warning for real estate investors.
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Spin class: heatwave
What a slow week it has been. The stifling heat on Monday and Tuesday meant Soph and I barely moved. We both have fans but they seemed to make little difference. And the emails slowed down, too. The summer lull has started very early.
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Tartan makes splash with Scottish inland surf centre
Scottish developer Tartan Leisure has revealed plans to develop the first inland surfing destination north of the border at a new £55m leisure and staycation facility in Ratho, near Edinburgh.
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AI will take over repetitive tasks in the workplace
AI is already in the workplace – but perhaps not obviously so. Already, there are lots of AI tools out there that support businesses with improving data processing and consistency by reducing human error. AI does this by taking over repetitive tasks and analysing data to isolate trends and ...
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Knight quits HDH to launch advisory firm
Leading Harper Dennis Hobbs fee-earner leaves to set up Knight Surveyors
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This week in…2018
Shopping centre landlord intu Properties reported a near-10% fall in shares and a 6% drop in portfolio value.