All Property Week articles in 23 September 2022 – Page 4
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The Hill Group gains approval to build 317 homes at Oxford North
Housebuilder The Hill Group has been given the greenlight to develop the first 317 of 480 homes as residential development partner for Oxford North’s Canalside project.
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Government must facilitate net zero workplace developments
We are in a state of climate emergency. Sea levels are rising, weather patterns are becoming more extreme, with 2021 one of the warmest years on record according to a government report in June titled ‘Climate Change: Global Temperature’. The need for net zero has never been greater.
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Countryside and Leaf Living partnerships reach £100m mark
Mixed-tenure developer Countryside and new-build rental housing provider Leaf Living are undertaking two deals to build a combined 106 homes.
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Architecture student Tallulah Bannerman wins Women in Property prize
University of Edinburgh architecture student Tallulah Bannerman has scooped the top prize in the 2022 Women in Property National Student Awards.
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R&F and CC Land appoint JLL and CBRE as Thames City letting agents
Hong Kong developers R&f and CC Land has appointed JLL and CBRE as the letting agents at its Thames City residential tower development in Nine Elms, Property Week can reveal.
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The winter’s tale
As I write, the government’s emergency “fiscal event” to get the nation through the winter has not yet been formally announced, but the details have been leaking out via the newspapers as readily as heat seeps out of an EPC ‘G’-rated property.
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Construction is taking key steps on road to net zero
Industry is making progress in cutting carbon but recycling existing buildings’ materials remains a big challenge
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Co-living can solve many of our housing problems
Kosy Living’s later co-living rental concept could help free up housing and unlock multiple benefits
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Building engineers can be sustainable champions
Building services engineers now play a key role in repurposing buildings to create low-carbon developments
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How best to tackle digital poverty in social housing?
There is no silver bullet to solving the issue but research shows it is worth the effort for society at large
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PW Perspectives supplement Autumn 2022
Helping investors make more informed decisions; Construction is taking key steps on road to net zero; Co-living can solve many of our housing problems
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Property Week Digital Edition – 23 September 2022
Rising costs caused construction starts to halve over summer; soaring energy prices look set to spur the expansion of heat networks powered by alternative energy sources; to avoid an unhappy ending, cinema operators are putting better facilities and more appealing locations in the frame to future-proof their assets
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The logistics party isn’t over yet
The industrials and logistics sector has been a clear outperformer in recent years, and this has led many investors to question whether we’re nearing the bottom of the honeypot.
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Maxed-out hype
Young buyers ‘willing’ (but unlikely able) to pay extra for ‘maximalist’ homes
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Time to plug into gigafactories
By 2040, experts forecast the UK will require a total of 21m sq ft of battery manufacturing gigafactories – gigantic plants capable of producing rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, primarily for electric vehicles (EVs).
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Future-proofing the flicks
Times have been tough for cinema operators, but will new experiential models and central locations help them to ride out the storm? Claire Robson asks what the future holds for big-screen venues.
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Politics is delaying development
The greatest obstacle on the road from land promotion to development is politics.
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Plan now for net zero deadlines
The government has committed to a 78% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, with stringent new domestic and commercial energy efficiency standards introduced to meet those targets.
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Construction slows to a crawl over summer
Office, residential and industrial starts down compared with previous quarter