All Property Week articles in 24 July 2020 – Page 5
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Sense of cautious optimism as flex sector requirements grow
As the Covid-19 lockdown eases, signs of life are beginning to return to the flexible workspace market
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Spin class: On the lookout for a new base
Work has never been busier and it’s been quite tricky for Sophie and me to control from our homes. We gave up the lease on our old office, so we need a new one.
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View from the top: Michael Ingall, CEO of Allied London
The Allied London CEO talks to Property Week about Covid-19 construction delays, seismic shifts in the perception of property caused by the pandemic and the critical importance of a diverse portfolio
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Redrow nature strategy addresses biodiversity
Redrow is launching a biodiversity strategy as part of a long-standing partnership with The Wildlife Trusts charity.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 24 July 2020
The retreat from city centres in the past few months has boosted neighbourhood food and beverage outlets, but can the trend continue? – A diverse portfolio and plans put in place to deal with Brexit have stood Allied London in good stead during the pandemic, says CEO Michael Ingall ...
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This week in… 2001
Property Week revealed that London & Regional was in pole position for a £600m sale-and-leaseback deal for around 180 Woolworths stores.
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This time REITs are well prepared
“How did you go bankrupt?” “Two ways. Gradually and then suddenly” is a quote from Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises.
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Q&A: Moda Living’s MD on technology and wellbeing
Johnny Caddick discusses the developer’s response to the Covid-19 lockdown and the future of build-to-rent.
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Letter from New York
New York State governor Andrew Cuomo broke restaurant-lovers’ hearts when he renewed the indoor dining ban that was expected to be lifted on July 20.
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Prologis lets Rugby shed to XPO/Amazon
376,000 sq ft warehouse for Amazon is latest in string of deals for online retailer
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More landlords switch tenants to turnover-based rents
Cadogan and the Howard de Walden Estate have joined a growing list of major landlords to switch tenants to turnover-based rents in a bid to help them survive Covid-19.
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WFH and offices go hand in hand
In one of his recent podcasts, renowned real estate consultant Antony Slumbers, who coined the term ‘space as a service’ in 2014, described the magnitude of the Covid-19 effect thus: “There will be history books with titles such as ‘The Calamitous Third Week of March 2020’, when (in the UK) ...
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Why the stamp duty move is still not enough
Looking back in history, whenever the UK economy has faced a recession, the government has always looked to the housing market to stimulate activity – Help to Buy being the effort that followed the 2008 financial crisis.
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Are cities off the menu?
While cities remain quieter than usual as lockdown eases, local neighbourhoods have burst into life. Property Week looks at how F B operators are capitalising and asks: what next for the sector?
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The return to offices calls for some flexibility
Editor: Gerald Kaye’s column did a fantastic job of extolling the office’s virtues and pointing out home-working’s limitations.
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Travelodge landlords have been offered the chance to switch to ibis brand
A new ‘landlord-friendly’ platform ‘AGO Hotels’ will also offer landlords a new leasing model with a share of the income.
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What does new airspace PDR mean for resi developers?
Experts question the benefits of the right to build upwards when weighed against potential costs
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Government must aid the F&B recovery
Editor: Having seen numerous cycles, although they have not been easy, I have been comforted by the knowledge that food and beverage (F B) is always the last to fall and the first to recover.
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One of the co-founders of Anton Page has launched a new commercial property agency
Anton Page co-founder Chris Antoniou has left the firm and launched a new property agency - Ellis Brown Commercial.
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Time for action on cladding crisis
The bravado and bluster from the government has so far not had the desired effect of expediting complex cladding remediation works.