All Property Week articles in 25 November 2022 – Page 4
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Croydon Council considers property sales as it goes bust for third time
A retail park, local libraries and community hubs may have to be sold off by Croydon Council after the local authority declared bankruptcy for the third time.
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West End office leasing set for major ‘reset’ as prime rents rocket
London’s West End office leasing market is set for its biggest “reset” since the 2009 financial crisis, thanks to a flurry of renewals, expiries, and break clauses due next year, analysis from BNP Paribas Real Estate has revealed.
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Purplebricks set for crunch vote on ousting chairman as activist investor hits out again
Shareholders in Purplebricks will vote on whether to oust the firm’s long-serving chairman Paul Pindar next month after being forced to call a general meeting by an activist investor.
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CRICKET to launch 21,000 sq ft flagship store in Liverpool
Grosvenor has signed multi-designer retailer CRICKET for a 21,000 sq ft flagship store at its Liverpool ONE shopping centre.
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Omega rising
A former RAF airbase near Warrington has been transformed into one of the North West’s most important industrial and logistics sites. Noella Pio Kivlehan reports
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We need to reimagine urban I&L spaces
Today, industrial and logistics (I&L) spaces are rapidly evolving as new supply networks are increasingly being established at a local level.
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Rail freight is vital to I&L
Despite wider economic headwinds and recent turbulence in the markets, occupier demand in the logistics sector remains strong. We are seeing a shortage of available stock, with spec programmes continuing across a wider range of size bands – including some of the UK’s largest warehouse facilities.
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EV revolution lights the way
Electric vehicles (EVs) have come a long way in the space of a few short years. Once ridiculed for their short ranges and odd looks, electric cars, scooters and vans are now a familiar sight on our roads as EV technology has improved and owners and business have bought into ...
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Electric dreams
Warehouse developers aim to get ahead of the game by installing charging facilities for electric HGVs and vans, as well as investing in solar power. Rob Brown reports
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Q&A: Five minutes with Polly Troughton, managing director at St Modwen Logistics
St Modwen Logistics managing director on being a people person, a role model and a working mum, and she gives her cultural recommendations
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Demand for tailored space remains high
With a vacancy rate of just 3.3% across the UK, rents should stay robust despite current economic conditions.
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Logistics must rise up the planning agenda
The fundamentals of logistics real estate make it among the hottest asset classes for investment. However, from the perspective of a planner, it is often not quite as high on the agenda.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement November 2022
Demand for tailored space and low vacancy rates drive up rents - Logistics developers are plugging into EV charging - How a former airbase became a prime I&L hub - St Modwen logistics MD Polly Troughton
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Property Week Digital Edition – 25 November 2022
Industry angered by Tory revolt on housing target vote - Speakers atPW ’s WorkSpace event say occupiers need flexible space strategy - The pros and cons of the range of sustainability benchmarking systems that have sprung up to help guide developers on the road to net zero ...
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Optimising efficiency: The glaring hole in energy strategy
What if there was a way for UK buildings to reduce both their emissions and their energy bills by a significant amount, for minimal financial outlay?
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Solvency win for property
Reforms to the Solvency II regulations governing minimum capital requirements for insurance firms will unlock many billions of pounds for renewed investment.
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Postmodern planning reform
This week we hear from Hashi Mohamed, who is one of those remarkable people who runs the risk of making almost everyone else feel like a lazy failure. He is not only an accomplished barrister, broadcaster and author but also a former refugee, underscoring the extent to which he has ...
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Levelling up: PRS must take priority
The private rented sector (PRS) needs to be top of the list when it comes to levelling up.
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Industry slams Tory housing target rebels
Resi experts warn of blow to economy as Tory MPs oppose new-homes target
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Greene King slakes thirst for warehouse space at Jaynic’s Suffolk Park
Developer Jaynic has let a 161,344 sq ft warehouse at Suffolk Park in Bury St Edmunds to pub giant Greene King, Property Week can reveal.