All Property Week articles in 25 November 2016 – Page 6
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Markets
Edinburgh’s residential market reaches a crossroads
The residential market in Edinburgh has reached a pivotal moment. After five years without a coherent housing strategy, the city’s council has finally put forward its long-term housing vision.
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Markets
Scottish Futures Trust poised to reinvigorate property investment
Cash-strapped public bodies in Scotland are increasingly turning to property in a bid to balance the books.
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Markets
Don’t be fooled, there’s trouble ahead for Glasgow’s office market
The figures for 2016 paint a picture of a buoyant year for the Glasgow office market, but there could be trouble on the horizon.
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Insight
Success in the cities: the secret is all in the sharing
The widespread impact of a sharing economy is transforming cities and the role of the built environment.
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News
Separated at birth: Dr Evil and Godfrey Russell
Throw me a frickin’ bone here! We’re not sure if Revolution Bars Group’s property director Godfrey Russell has a secret underground lair, but he does look like Austin Powers nemesis Dr Evil.
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Insight
Should the real estate industry fear proptech?
Companies must embrace technological change if they want to cut costs, improve efficiency and stay relevant.
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Insight
Hull is open for business
With a point to prove and a reputation to rebuild, the regeneration projects underway in Hull are fantastic news for a city so devastatingly hit by the harsh effects of de-industrialisation.
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Professional
People Moves: CBRE, Turner & Townsend, Forrester Partners and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
What can we do to save our struggling town centres?
High streets must up their game if they are to compete with out-of-town destinations and the rise of online retail.
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Professional
Kevin Vickers appointed to M&G long-income arm
M G Real Estate has hired Kevin Vickers as director, investment management, in its long-income real estate business.
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Professional
GVA makes Gurry a director
Alasdair Gurry has been made a director in GVA’s City office leasing and acquisition team in Gresham Street, London.
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Professional
The government’s preferred route for HS2 leaves questions unanswered
Following hot on the heels of the government’s decision to back a third runway at Heathrow, last week the Department for Transport confirmed its preferred route for the HS2 line north of Birmingham.
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Information
Apple gives London office market reason for cheer
Office take-up in central London jumped sharply in the third quarter, as the market received a boost from Apple’s deal at Battersea Power Station, but overall the market is slowing amid Brexit-related uncertainty.
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Insight
How to get the most value from your shopping centre
For retail park landlords, having a data system in place is no longer just a luxury option, it’s a requirement.
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Online
RVG secures planning consent for £35m development
Retirement Villages Group has secured outline planning consent for a new £35m development at Newport in Essex.