All Property Week articles in 25 October 2019 – Page 5
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Property Week Digital Edition – 25 October 2019
WeWork rescue – Real asset investment – Herts, Beds, Bucks & Oxon market – Property management focus – Elderly accommodation
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Airbnb to be less disruptive in business travel market
Editor: Airbnb announced last month that it would be going public in 2020, either via IPO or a direct listing. Whichever route it decides towards a $30bn (£23bn) to $40bn float, we do not believe it will have a significant impact on the UK hotel sector.
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Residential property management set for tougher regulation
Residential property management is set to come under much tighter control.
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How to tackle flex space valuations
Editor: The RICS insight report into flexible workspace valuation published earlier this month is a welcome development in efforts to provide the market with an agreed valuation approach .
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What next for flexible offices?
The flexible office market continues to boom. New and longstanding firms jostle to stake their claim – and as I have said before, there’s plenty of space in the forest for everyone to co-exist.
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Bridging the town-gown gap
The more time you spend in the real estate sector, the more you realise that most of us live in a cocoon, entirely unaware of the broader world around us. Our methods are outdated and some of the thinking is stale. We can be slow to recognise new trends, reluctant ...
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MMC ‘not as disruptive’ as industry believes
Savills says social and environmental factors will have greater impact on housing
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Watford’s mayor on delivering housing in ‘a town on the up’
Peter Taylor says his main aim is to provide good-quality social and affordable homes in the growing town
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Allsop to offer dozen £1m-plus residential lots at its next sale
Star lot on 31 October will be a freehold industrial unit in Catford with a guide price of more than £2.7m
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Working out WeWork worries
The mounting difficulties facing WeWork in recent weeks have naturally raised questions, not only for the company’s investors and many thousands of tenants but also for landlords.
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WeWork rescue divides opinion
SoftBank’s $9.5bn (£7.3bn) rescue package for flexible workspace provider WeWork has received a mixed response from the property industry.
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Oxford University’s challenge
University and L G plan £4bn of projects despite tough planning regime.
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Industry reacts with dismay to latest Brexit hold-up
The industry has reacted with dismay to the prospect of another delay to Brexit.
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MK National Bowl plans could be blueprint for other stadiums
Mixed-use scheme mooted for unused site.
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Delancey front runner to bag Capco scheme
Earls Court deal could scupper any bid for entirety of Capco from Nick Candy
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Cisco to take space at 60 London Wall in City
Tech firm is under offer to occupy top four floors of the redeveloped building
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Councils team up for £400m Brookfield Riverside scheme
Scheme bids to attract national retailers.
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Growthpoint’s deal for 51% CapReg stake follows 11 months of talks
Capital Regional chief executive Lawrence Hutchings began talks with his opposite number at Growthpoint Properties about a potential deal last November – when the UK REIT’s share price was almost three times the level it sank to this summer – it has emerged.
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It is time to reap the myriad benefits of healthy design
As graduates move into the workplace, healthy office environments will become more important than ever