All Property Week articles in 23 November 2018 – Page 6
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Online
Assura boosts rent roll by 7%
Assura has revealed a 7% increase in rent roll to £97m for the six months to 30 September.
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Online
Helical's shares rise but NewRiver sees dip after results
Helical’s share price rose 2.3% on Wednesday from 310p to 317p after the London and Manchester focused company revealed a 3.5% rise in net asset value (NAV) for the first six months of its financial year.
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Insight
Human touch beats online sales in tricky situations
Phillip Arnold Auctions has the in-depth expertise needed to negotiate complex property disposals
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News
Schroders holds off on second Ruskin Square building
Schroders is holding off construction of a new building at its Ruskin Square scheme in Croydon until there is more clarity on the status of the town’s Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield and Hammerson retail development.
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Insight
PW Perspectives: wide ranging themes will shape industry
As 2018 draws to a close and the industry prepares to take a well-deserved break over the Christmas holidays, many will be taking the time to reflect on the past 12 months and look ahead to 2019.
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Insight
The greatest ROI technology provides is insight
The fact that proptech is not a passing fad has been amply proven.
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Markets
HALO seeks to breathe new life into derelict Johnnie Walker plant
Site in Kilmarnock to become an ‘enterprise and innovation hub’.
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News
Accrue's Quinn launches Iona Capital
Accrue Capital’s finance director Brian Quinn has left the asset management firm to launch his own property finance consultancy business.
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Insight
Shifting Sands: revival hopes for Jaywick Sands
Three years after Jaywick Sands was named England’s most deprived ward, Adam Branson visits the Essex village – unwitting star of the recent US midterm elections – to find out how much has changed
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Insight
Tech can reduce risks and costs of property services
Data and technology can enhance services and improve safety and efficiency in property management
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News
Barking battle won: City selected ahead of Amazon
The City of London Corporation has been chosen ahead of Amazon to buy power station site in east London for around £125m.
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News
Why are UK cities top performers in PBSA?
London tops list of student accommodation investment destinations in Europe.
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News
International names unveiled for PW student accommodation event
Some of the biggest names in international student accommodation have been lined up to speak at Property Week ’s Student Accommodation event, which takes place on 12 December at the InterContinental London – The O2.
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Insight
Government's housebuilding figures paint a mixed picture
Number of net additional dwellings continues to rise but some regions still have a shortfall of development.
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Insight
PM's Brexit deal is worst deal anyone has ever proposed
Making predictions in politics is a fraught business. Events can move so fast. Anything can happen at the moment. As I write, the government is in chaos of its own making. There could be a leadership challenge on the PM at any moment.
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Professional
Battle of Culloden sparks new war over public rights on planning appeals
Proposals to give people the same right of appeal as developers were recently voted down in the Scottish Parliament.
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Insight
Brexit woes spark sharp fall in UK property shares
Housebuilders suffer worst week since EU referendum and UK REITs also take a hit as hard Brexit fears grow.
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Insight
New accounting standards will encourage flexibility
Under new financial reporting standards, companies will have to shrink and maximise the use of their office space.
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News
EY ramps up use of flexible office space
Accountancy firm plans to grow flexible space to 30% of UK and Ireland estate
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Information
PW Perspectives Supplement Winter 2018
Thought-leadership essays from Verdion’s Simon Walter, Bellrock CEO David Smith, Regus UK chief Richard Morris, auctioneer Phillip Arnold and many more