All Property Week articles in 24 June 2022 – Page 6
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The future of work: high-tech spaces in heritage buildings
Post-Covid, professionals are seeking a comfortable office space embodying a boutique hospitality style.
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Net-zero buildings: tax incentives have role to play
I read with interest your article ‘Coalition of industry bodies to develop UK net-zero carbon building standard’. The focus on ESG credentials of new and existing buildings was front and centre of the agenda at Mipim in March and also with the respondents of the Saffery Champness Real Estate Sentiment ...
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Q&A: Long Harbour’s MD on outlook for BTR
Rebecca Taylor on the firm’s BTR white paper and the challenges the sector faces
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‘Stand-off’ between London’s industrial and residential sectors
London’s industrial and residential sectors are in a deadlock over space that threatens to damage them both, according to recent findings from Savills.
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South Bank showdown
Last month, Michael Gove deployed his Section 31 powers again – this time to stop the demolition of the ITV Studios on the South Bank. His actions have threatened to chill relations with the property industry and heated up the debate on what counts as carbon-saving development. Peter Bill reports
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Experts say shopping centres ‘back in vogue’
Harvey Centre joins growing list of malls that have gone on market in recent weeks
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Investors unruffled by interest rate hike at Clive Emson’s June auction
The recent interest rate rise and inflationary environment failed to deter bidders at Clive Emson’s latest auction, the firm said, after it raised almost £20m from the sale of 83 of the 111 lots in the catalogue.
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Assetz chief exec: institutional banks have failed SME builders
Law says JV’s £1bn funding package will save small and medium developers neglected by high street lenders
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Affordable homes key to levelling up
In February, the government published its Levelling Up White Paper outlining its long-term promise and plan to spread opportunity more equally across the UK, ensuring regions outside London and the South East are brought up to the standards of the rest of the country.
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This week in… 2021
Morrisons revealed it had rejected a takeover bid from US private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice (CD&R).
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Knight Dragon announces £140m blockchain asset share scheme
Knight Dragon will sell £140m of blockchain-backed tokens for shares in the profit of one of its Greenwich Peninsula developments in south-east London.
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Spin class: Glastonbury
Soph has gone off to Glastonbury this week, leaving me to deal with the announcement about our jubilant logistics client selling half his portfolio.
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Climate crisis: the onus is on us all
The spike in energy prices affecting individuals and businesses across the country brings the imperative for more energy-efficient buildings even more into focus.