All Property Week articles in 22 May 2020 – Page 5
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News
JEDS Investments £55m student housing scheme greenlit
Developer JEDS Investments has been granted planning permission for a new 456-bed student housing scheme in Southampton having had a previous application rebuffed.
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Insight
Letter from New York
The Big Apple’s devastated retail scene trembled even more with news that Nordstrom is to close 16 of its 116 full-line stores across the US and Neiman Marcus has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Insight
Time to serve up new restaurant leasing models
Editor: While it is an uncertain time for restaurant operators to think of acquisitions, this climate might prove a new dawn for trialling new approaches to leasing.
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News
Visions of the healthier and safer post-lockdown office
Post-pandemic offices are likely to include socially distanced desks, touch-free facilities and more greenery
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Insight
If we fail on planning, plan to fail
These are highly unusual times by anyone’s standards. We are all trying to plan for the future in an environment where we do not know what tomorrow will bring. We need to use this time to drive the change that will see us come out of this crisis securely.
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Diversity will gather momentum
After eight weeks of lockdown, most of us have adapted to new ways of working, if not fully embraced them. Some seem to enjoy the absence of a commute, with more time to themselves or among family. Others cannot wait to get back to the office to mix with colleagues ...
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Markets
Developers get hip to Digbeth
Resi is returning to a Birmingham district with a distinctive start-up culture.
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Insight
The City of London is a resilient place
Covid-19 presents unprecedented challenges for all of us, but at the City of London Corporation we are emphatically open for business.
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Rangeford CEO on care homes crisis strategy
Rangeford Villages CEO Howard Nankivell explains how the operator has been combatting Covid-19.
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The housing market restarts but it’s not yet business as usual
Social distancing measures and a weak economy are likely to hit the sales market much harder than the rental market
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Insight
Build homes for heroes
Every Thursday, people across the UK stand on their doorsteps to applaud and cheer NHS workers, to show how much we value them and acknowledge their huge dedication and sacrifice during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Watkin Jones chief: BTR sector will offer post-lockdown flexibility
The chief executive of one of the country’s largest build-to-rent (BTR) providers has predicted that Covid-19 will be the “coming of age” moment for the sector.
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News
Bar operators eye ‘meanwhile’ sites
Restaurant and bar operators are on the hunt for large, open-air ‘meanwhile’ sites as the government considers allowing hospitality operators to turn public spaces into al fresco drinking and dining establishments.
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Avant sells and leases back UK show homes
Moorfield Group buys properties to bolster its growing residential operation.
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GPE poised to become net asset buyer again
REIT targets office assets in London’s West End, South Bank and Square Mile.
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Insight
Covid-19 will speed up rise of robots
Editor: In response to SEGRO CEO Andy Gulliford’s comment on the warehouse sector’s response to Covid-19 , it will quickly become evident that the pandemic will propel the use of so-called ‘Industry 4.0’ philosophies across factory floors.
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