All Property Week articles in 24 September 2021 – Page 5
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Business rates: a plea to Michael Gove
Editor: When Michael Gove acknowledged his new position as secretary of state for levelling up, he vowed his “relentless focus will be on delivering for… undervalued communities across the UK” (‘Michael Gove appointed housing secretary’).
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Master the art of resident satisfaction with proptech
The use of technology not only helps BTR residents to socialise – it also streamlines their living experience.
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Another winter of discontent
Questions, questions, questions. This week, I chaired a Climate Crisis Challenge Spotlight Event, in collaboration with UKGBC, asking a big one: “How do we turn followship into leadership ahead of COP26?”.
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Q&A with Eyvind Andresen, head of legal and portfolio services at HomeGround
HomeGround’s head of legal and portfolio services on the health and safety obligations of freeholders.
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AI and big data promise a revolution for real estate
The need for technological innovation has been brought into sharp focus during the past 18 months. Companies that were ready to adopt new ways of working, from virtual meeting facilities to electronic signature technology, were the ones able to continue operating without lag-time and even thrive in the new world ...
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PW Perspectives supplement Autumn 2021
Thought-leadership essays from Samsung, Wise Living, FirstPort and more.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 24 September 2021
Fire safety experts raise concerns about modular construction and its role in solving the housing crisis – The City of London Corporation’s Alastair Moss on recovery plans for the Square Mile as office workers return – What should the industry expect from Michael Gove as housing secretary?
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Location is key for food outlets
Location influences the success or failure of a restaurant in a host of ways, from attracting enough initial customer interest to being convenient to visit. As a business owner, you want to choose a site that is desirable to customers, but there are other factors that will influence and contribute ...
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StreetCube eyes second ethical food site in Holborn
Ethical street-food vendor StreetCube is close to securing its second venue, at a 1.5-acre site in Holborn, London.
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Drinking in the view
Building manager gets liquid payment for rooftop view of development site.
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Planning reforms expected to be watered down or scrapped
Four planning experts give their take on controversial ‘developer’s charter’ and what government should do next.
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Q&A: Unite founder Nick Porter discusses the future of the PBSA sector
Student accommodation guru Nick Porter discusses his new global venture Yugo.
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London’s industrial land dilemma
My crash course in commercial property, when I joined the industry in 2002, taught me that there were three principal types: office, retail and industrial.
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MHCLG has not tracked shared ownership data
The Government only started to gather data on privately developed housing this April.
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Experts question the safety of modular construction
Senior fire safety experts have raised questions about the safety of modular construction – and warned that the industry could be ‘sleepwalking into another Grenfell’.
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More top speakers join the line-up for Property Week’s hybrid WorkSpace Conference
The return to the office, inclusive workspaces and sustainability are among the hot topics set to be debated at Property Week’s WorkSpace Conference + Showcase on 1 October.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Mark Hawthorn, chief executive of Landmark Group
Mark Hawthorn, chief executive of Landmark Group, on how he got started in property. He also shares his cultural recommendations, his best and worst purchases and the one superpower he wishes he had.
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The EV charging points conundrum
As the roll-out of electric vehicle charging points (EVCPs) across the UK gathers pace, commercial landlords and their tenants should be looking at the role they will play in the electric car evolution.
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Chancerygate and Northwood Investors launch urban logistics JV
Chancerygate and Northwood Investors have launched a joint venture (JV) targeting speculative urban logistics development opportunities throughout the UK.
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How can developers put ‘housing with care’ into regeneration plans?
Our town centres need – now more than ever before – to be the epicentre of our daily lives.