All Property Week articles in 25 June 2021 – Page 5
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Insight
Extended moratorium: taking from Peter to pay Paul
Editor: It is true that Covid-19 has brought many retail and hospitality occupiers to crisis point – and some with little support from property owners.
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Professional
What can the industry do to support LGBTQ+ employees?
Industry specialists discuss how individuals, the property sector and the government can be allies
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News
Sports Direct on the lookout for ‘lots and lots’ more stores
Retailer is seeking to open number of new branches following the reopening of its flagship on Oxford Street
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Markets
Why the office is not dead yet
South East office take-up remains strong despite working-from-home trend.
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News
Upward-only reviews ‘have had their day’
Recent ruling prompts renewed calls for an end to upward-only rent reviews.
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Insight
Can cycle hubs help steer us towards a net zero future?
As a £1.2m bike storage hub opens in Kingston, Property Week assesses the pros and cons of such schemes and asks if they can help the UK meet its carbon neutral targets.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Johnathan Crawley, UK managing director at MiddleCap
Johnathan Crawley, UK managing director at MiddleCap, on how he got started in the property industry and his proudest career achievement. He also shares his cultural tips and his number-one travel destination.
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Insight
Collaboration is key to good design
The most successful new places are hardly ever the vision of one person. They are usually the result of sustained collaboration – with the community, between architects, but also across sectors and disciplines and benefiting from being strongly driven by the clients.
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Insight
How to reach net zero carbon
Property Week’s webinar ‘Next steps to net zero carbon: how to transform your portfolio’, hosted in collaboration with UKGBC, Carbon Intelligence, chapmanbdsp and Hawkins\Brown, brought together a panel of experts to discuss what practical steps businesses can take to meet their net zero carbon targets.
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News
Trunk call for Savills
Agent sponsors one of the elephant herds in art exhibition in Green Park.
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News
Moratorium extension ‘won’t deter investors from buying’
Leading auctioneers say appetite for commercial property remains strong and people are keen to invest
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Professional
Businesses need economic help
This month, chancellor Rishi Sunak’s business rates holiday extension comes to an end, albeit with a partial continuation benefiting just small businesses. However, ‘Freedom Day’ has now been postponed, social distancing continues and some sectors are still unable to open.
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Insight
The glory may be fading for Boris
Last Thursday’s by-election result in Chesham and Amersham where the seat that was last held with a Tory majority of 16,000 turned into a Lib Dem majority of 8,000 has shocked Westminster to the core.
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Insight
CO-RE duo explain why they are betting big on a London office recovery
The duo behind developer CO-RE tell Property Week why they are betting big on a London office recovery with two major projects in the capital.
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News
Report shows interest in ‘beds for rent’ markets is on the rise
Majority of investors responding to Investec survey say they plan to maintain or boost their holdings in sector.
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News
BCO set to revise density guidance
The British Council for Offices (BCO) is preparing to change its guidelines on office density in a move that could have far-reaching implications for office landlords, flexible workspace operators and occupiers.
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Insight
Eviction ban just delays the inevitable
Editor: A further nine-month extension to the commercial property eviction moratorium in many cases only delays the inevitable – it’s unlikely in itself to save the occupier but could cause terminal damage to the landlord . It’s a classic kicking-the-can-down-the-road situation.
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Insight
London is bouncing back to life
Having been commuting into the office in London five days a week since 29 March, I am pleased to say the vibrancy on the ground is improving week by week.
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News
Confidence creeps back into City office investment market
Successful Covid-19 vaccination programme has played key role in driving increased interest in Square Mile
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News
The Crown Estate faces another ‘difficult year’, says Dan Labbad
The Crown Estate’s chief executive has warned that the business has another “difficult year ahead” after the value of its London portfolio fell by £700m year on year.