All Property Week articles in 23 July 2021 – Page 5
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News
Property presses the play button
Freedom day wasn’t quite the ‘disaster day’ some had forecast, but it didn’t feel particularly liberating, did it? With Covid cases continuing to rise and some of the double-jabbed among them, it is little wonder that people remain anxious about returning to the office (or heading to the shops).
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Insight
BCO office guidelines rarely followed
Editor: The current guidance by the British Council for Offices (BCO) in relation to the densification of offices and the utilisation of space has little meaning .
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News
Agent P: freedom?
Friday 23 July, 8.30am, Homeric Room: Place is a morgue. But the Eighth Floor has commanded teams meet once a week now ‘freedom’ has been declared by holed-up Boris. Geek Boy is presenting. He has returned from a six-month secondment to HR.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 23 July 2021
Oxford Properties’ Jo McNamara on the wall of global capital driving fierce competition for best assets – Area4 head Andrew Reed on playing a part in TV and film productions – Three F&B operators discuss the challenges of the pandemic and their hopes for the sector’s future
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News
This week in… 2008
Central London rents were forecast to plunge by 20% within two years as financial tenants looked to shrink their footprints after the economic crash.
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Online
RICS probe publication delayed for second time
The publication of an investigation into the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has been delayed for a second time.
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Online
Levine promoted to senior role at Shelley Sandzer
UK leisure and property agency Shelley Sandzer has promoted Tony Levine to director of leasing.
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News
Long-term building fit-out materials could save 80% of carbon emissions
Up to 80% of fit-out carbon emissions could be cut by using more environmentally conscious forms of fit-out, where landlords own the fit-out materials for the long term, according to research by Lateral Investment Management.
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Online
Cushman & Wakefield expands northern valuation and advisory team
Cushman Wakefield has made two new appointments to its northern valuation and advisory team.
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News
Morgan Stanley acquires 101 Cambridge Science Park for £50m
Morgan Stanley has bought 101 Cambridge Science Park from LaSalle Investment Management for £50m.
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News
Kinetic Capital and StepStone Group launch £200m PBSA investment programme
Specialist purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) lender Kinetic Capital has launched an investment programme with StepStone Real Estate.
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Professional
The pitfalls of ‘vacant possession’
If a filing cabinet is left behind after a break date, has the landlord got vacant possession?
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News
Half of the industry does not think it has a racism issue
Almost half of those in property do not think the industry has a racism problem, reveals a Property Week poll.
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News
Octopus finances studio purchase
Real estate lender and investor Octopus Real Estate has completed a £30m loan to Ridgeway Property Holdings to aid the acquisition of a 182,764 sq ft office and warehouse space to be used as film and TV studios in Mill Hill, north London.
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Insight
The property sector is more nuanced than ever
For decades, the Baby Boomer generation has been able to navigate its way using the property stars, but the trusted constellations seem unusually displaced right now.
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Professional
Getting to the heart of HQ design
When it comes to designing workspaces, one size cannot fit all.
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News
Partridge and Ussher to speak at RESI Convention
David Partridge, chairman of Argent Related and Kitty Ussher, Demos chief economic adviser, have been confirmed as keynote speakers at Property Week’s hotly anticipated hybrid RESI Convention .
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News
Lack of coherent guidance hampers return to the office
Landlords and occupiers left to manage return to workplaces themselves in absence of government guidance.
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Markets
Change is in store for Leicester
New Aparthotel scheme breathes life into the city’s former Fenwick store.