All Property Week articles in 24 January 2020 – Page 5
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Insight
How we can help to hit carbon target
Editor: It is great to see that Property Week and the UKGBC are launching the Climate Crisis Challenge .
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Insight
Ruling the Roost: How Student Roost became a PBSA powerhouse
Student Roost’s leadership trio tell Emma Shone how they built a sizeable UK PBSA portfolio so quickly – and where they are looking for growth next
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News
Mulbury strikes BTR and for-sale balance
Director Greg Mulligan talks about the Manchester developer’s city centre schemes
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Insight
Airspace: lenders must catch up
Airspace developments have hit the headlines in a big way recently. Planning policy is on board, housing secretary Robert Jenrick is on board and increasingly advanced construction methods are at our disposal. There is a clear appetite to build upwards as a solution to providing housing in dense areas.
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Professional
UKGBC introduces new energy targets to meet 2050 deadline
Body sets out goals for office sector to reduce energy use by 60% to meet the 2050 carbon-neutral pledge
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Markets
Manchester office rents set to smash £40/sq ft in 2020
Barings’ Landmark tipped to break barrier.
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News
Performance of unlisted retail funds took a nosedive in 2019
British Land’s Hercules Unit Trust is worst performer in MSCI/AREF index with a return of -34.3% last year.
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News
Allsop releases bumper 113-lot catalogue for first sale of year
Auction house hopes to replicate last year’s total with lots including warehouse in Essex and hotel in Yorkshire
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Insight
Convenience still counts for investors in retail
Editor: January brings its usual gloomy round of retail health warnings, with even food retailers reporting downward sales and the market bellwether of John Lewis deciding whether or not to pay its partners their annual bonus, but there are pockets of retail resilience .
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News
Spin class: Sunshine Sachs
Goldman Sachs, Sunshine Sachs (Harry and Meghan’s PR firm)… what is it about Sachs that sells? “We must inject a bit of Sachs into Pastis Communications,” Sophie says, as I slump in the chair after my first outdoor lunchtime run (well, jog) for RED (Run Every Day) January.
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News
This week in… 2004
Atlas Property Group bought Liverpool’s India Buildings for £45m in the largest investment deal the city had ever seen.
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News
Canary Wharf Group busts out the art
Bra Tree is eye-catching feature of Canary Wharf Winter Lights Festival
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Professional
People Moves: L&Q Estates, Pro Vision, Blake Morgan and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Professional
What are the pitfalls for investors as student accommodation booms?
Student accommodation, once an ‘alternative’ or ‘specialist’ asset class, is evolving into a mainstream investment, attracting a variety of global institutional investors. More data and the sheer volume of deals paint a similar picture of real estate investors’ growing desire to gain exposure to student accommodation strategies and capabilities.
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Professional
How do criminals use commercial property to launder money?
When it comes to money laundering, London and residential property take the lion’s share of headlines, but making dirty money clean is an activity that is widespread across the UK, with prosecutions associated with commercial property common.
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