All Property Week articles in 22 October 2021 – Page 5
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Global Banking School takes 20,000 sq ft in Stratford
Global Banking School has let 20,000 sq ft of office space at 4 Cam Road in Stratford.
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‘Smallest shop in Wales’ sold at auction
Wales’s “smallest shop” – which is no wider than a pair of outstretched arms – has sold at auction.
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JD Sports snaps up 80% stake in Greek sports retailer
JD Sports has boosted its European presence by acquiring an 80% stake in Greek retailer Cosmos Sport.
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Dominvs acquires Stratford site as part of move away from hotels
Dominvs has acquired a site in Stratford, east London, as part of its move away from hotel development.
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Student Accommodation 2021 Awards shortlist revealed
We are delighted to reveal the shortlist for the Student Accommodation 2021 Awards.
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Savills’ first ethnicity pay report reveals bonus gap of 57%
Savills’ first ethnicity pay gap report has revealed a mean bonus gap at the agency of 57%.
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ARA Dunedin and Partners Group form £250m UK sheds JV
ARA Dunedin and Partners Group have joined forces to acquire a UK industrial and logistics portfolio with a gross asset value of £250m.
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Insight
Why landlords and tenants should help each other
Editor: It is easy to criticise landlords for not showing empathy to tenants through the pandemic – while some could not, some could.
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COP out on climate and Covid
Great. Just when we thought the doom-mongers might be wrong. This week, clouds started to gather once more on two potentially very stormy weather fronts: the climate and Covid.
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Better collaboration is the way forward
Editor: The arrival of the Commercial Tenants Association (CTA) ‘banging on the doors’ of landlords it deems bad is welcome in that it reinforces the need for the often adversarial landlord and tenant approach to change.
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Agent P: that sinking feeling
Friday 22 Oct, Noon, Titanic Room: UK leasing team leaders meeting. Fifteen or so of us gather warily once a quarter. The barely hidden agenda consists of dissing rivals, boasting of our successes, excusing failures and general point-scoring with GBH’s head of leasing, normally chummy Brian.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 22 October 2021
With hybrid working models seemingly here to stay, what are the implications for the future of the workplace? – Sunderland City Council’s Peter McIntyre on how the key Riverside scheme has thrived throughout Covid – Uncertainty over local plans after PM casts doubt on greenfield housing
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This week in… 2012
Then mayor of London Boris Johnson launched a £60m housing fund in an attempt to boost the number of homes for elderly and disabled people.
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Sunderland turns the tide at the Riverside
Sunderland City Council’s executive director of development Peter McIntyre tells Property Week how Covid has accelerated a key regeneration scheme in the city, following investment by L&G and the council.
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UK industrial sector on track for a record year of investment
The UK industrial and logistics sector is on track to post its strongest-ever year of investment activity, according to exclusive real estate investment data from JLL.
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HM Land Registry ‘registration gap’ widened in the pandemic
Huge increase in time taken to register new and updated ownership is causing big problems for real estate deals.
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What hybrid working means for the future of the office
As workers start to return to the office, Property Week assesses what the hybrid working model means for the future of workspace – and office occupier requirements.
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Insight
Make fuel poverty a thing of the past
We’ve had an abundance of fuel for so many decades. Suddenly there are energy problems that have affected the whole of the UK in recent weeks. We have frantically had to queue for petrol for our cars, and numerous energy companies have gone bust due to soaring wholesale prices.
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First Homes could be last homes
The key priority for this government seems to be widening home ownership and the property world now has a new tenure to grapple with following the introduction of First Homes.