All Property Week articles in 25 May 2018 – Page 4
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News
Sanofi letting a shot in the arm for Thames Valley Park
Pharma giant will consolidate from offices in Guildford and Maidenhead into 71,000 sq ft Four10 building.
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Insight
Limited supply drives industrial land values to £4m per acre
Industrial land values in some parts of the UK hit £4m per acre by the end of April 2018 due to the ongoing supply/demand imbalance, according to Carter Jonas’s latest industrial overview.
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News
ASOS signs for 190,000 sq ft in Doncaster
Online retail giant ASOS has signed a lease to occupy a 190,000 sq ft distribution centre near Doncaster.
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Insight
The Raynsford Review isn't radical – just more tinkering
The interim report from the Raynsford Review boldly claims “to question all of the foundational propositions of the planning system, including whether we need the system at all”.
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Insight
Real innovation is needed to meet retail market challenges
I recently read a fascinating article on the major challenges faced by retailers. The central theme was that retailers need to innovate or fail. However, while many retailers claim to be innovating, the majority of corporate retailer innovation is actually iteration.
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Insight
Levelling the connectivity playing field for UK business
Digital connectivity plays a critical role in powering the UK’s small and medium-sized enterprises. However, in a survey on workplace productivity last year, 24% of UK employee respondents noted that slow technology was preventing them from doing their job well.
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Markets
North West markets: investment boosts Liverpool, Manchester and Bolton
Development is gathering momentum in the city, but can it close the gap with Manchester?
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Insight
Industrial & Logistics Awards recognise industry hotshots
Property Week reveals the winners of the first Industrial Logistics Awards, sponsored by St Modwen.
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Markets
Developer aspires to make modular project click in Slough
Click Properties hopes its modular scheme will benefit from Crossrail.
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Markets
Barton Arcade’s manager opens Manchester flexible events venue
Property manager rents basement from client for flexible events space.
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Markets
Enterprise City schemes enhance Manchester’s new media appeal
Property Week finds out how Allied London plans to lure media firms away from London.
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Insight
There’s nothing voluntary about CVAs for landlords
The only surprising thing about the news earlier this week that Marks Spencer plans to shut more than a hundred stores is that it did not resort to the current vehicle du jour, the company voluntary arrangement (CVA).
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Insight
Industrial revelations: Industrial & Logistics Conference 2018
The six key takeaways from Property Week ’s inaugural two-day Industrial Logistics Conference and Awards at Hilton London Syon Park.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 25 May 2018
CVAs in focus – RESI Awards – Industrial & Logistics Conference – North West market
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News
Allsop’s May commercial sale down £24m on 2017
Auction house raised £79m on the day compared with £94.6m last year, achieving an 81% success rate.
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News
Derelict castle on Isle of Man sells at £2.8m discount from 2007
A castle on the Isle of Man has been sold at auction for the second time in just over six months for just under a quarter of the price its owners paid.
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Markets
Pressures on London market are holding up housebuilding
Government intervention has calmed the capital’s residential market but, in turn, that means fewer homes being built.
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Professional
Raynsford Review: how government should tackle planning’s ‘major crisis of purpose’
Report by the former minister for housing Nick Raynsford calls for a simplified, people-centred planning system.
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Markets
Muse revives regeneration hopes for Bolton’s Church Wharf area
Developer appointed for lower-key revamp of failed 2008 project.