All Property Week articles in 22 May 2020 – Page 3
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British Land suspends search for new chief executive
British Land has put its search for a new chief executive on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Propertyshe perspectives: technology and the dark arts, the holy grail, protecting your virtual property rights and the dreaded paternoster lift
How technology will change the way we live and work has been a key feature of speculation this past week.
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RICS updates anti-money laundering guidance in light of Covid-19
The RICS has issued Covid-19-related guidance to protect businesses from increased risk of serious organised crime.
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Acuitus sells 73% of its catalogue at May auction
Acuitus raised £13.3m at its 21 May live-streamed sale, selling 16 lots – or 73% – of its 22-lot catalogue.
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intu implements safety measures as it prepares for re-openings
Intu has announced a number of safety measures it will implement to support the gradual reopening of non-essential stores at its 14 shopping centres in the UK.
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The investment case for UK senior housing
Investment in our later living market has risen markedly in recent years, but what does the future hold?
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Neovia and Griffen complete sale-and-leaseback of 1.65m sq ft warehouse campus
Neovia Logistics has completed the sale and leaseback of its Desford Campus in Leicester for an undisclosed price.
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TTB Partners buys stake in M7 Real Estate
Hong Kong-based investment firm TTB Partners has acquired a minority stake in M7 Real Estate
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L&G hires new European head of real estate debt
LGIM Real Assets (L G) has hired James Spencer-Jones as its new head of real estate debt, Europe.
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Wildstone offers lifeline to cash-strapped councils
Billboard giant Wildstone is offering property owners an opportunity to release capital from billboard sites as a lifeline to help UK councils.
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Coronavirus will create ‘surge’ in London and Dublin office subletting
Coronavirus will lead to a “surge” in subletting in the London and Dublin office markets, a major industry body has predicted.
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Secure Income REIT management increases its stake
Secure Income REIT’s management and board members have increased their holdings in the company by buying another £250,000 of stock.
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Whitbread and wisdom
Whitbread head of property Mark Anderson tells Property Week how the hospitality company has approached managing its hotel and food-and-drink arms amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Tough projections
The impact of Covid-19 and social distancing measures has been devastating to the cinema industry. All screens are closed and income has reduced to zero. The industry is scrambling to establish what the future holds.
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The Irish plan
Quintain Ireland’s Eddie Byrne tells Property Week how Covid-19 is affecting business and what it all means for its plans to become one of the republic’s biggest housebuilders.
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Will the government’s restrictions on landlords be effective?
In response to the ongoing pandemic disruption across markets, the government has instituted a ban on commercial forfeiture for rent arrears. Yet for all the fanfare that greeted this announcement, the key question remains why?
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Senior figures defend switch to online planning meetings
Doubters fear the public won’t be able to voice their objections as councils move committees online during the lockdown.
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Neil Young relaunches incubator consultancy
The former Get Living chief exec will advise fledgling resi and hospitality businesses.