All Property Week articles in 26 April 2024 – Page 4
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News
Mixed-use London property to lead Acuitus’s May commercial auction
The catalogue features a number of lots with potential for redevelopment.
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Online
Ground Rents Income Fund slams government leaseholder reforms over 25% valuation fall
The fund told shareholders that the potential outcome of government legislative change “remains uncertain”.
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Insight
How to measure social value
While progress has been made in the understanding of social impact, there is still a long journey ahead to help businesses gain the most insight from the data that they collect.
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Insight
Swansea pioneers a green model
A £4bn green energy, transport hub and port development should be a blueprint for other major cities.
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Markets
Northern Hollywoods: film and TV studios to increase production in the North
Several film and TV studios planned or in development are set to significantly increase production capacity in the North.
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Professional
Can historic estates go net zero?
Retrofitting heritage buildings while preserving their architectural significance poses many challenges.
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Insight
More clarity on MEES is essential
Government must outline its plans for energy efficiency regulations to help industry hit net zero targets.
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News
ChargePoint powers up EV opportunities for property
Supporting the shift to electric vehicles can be a challenge for owners and occupiers alike, but there is a way ahead. ChargePoint’s André ten Bloemendal steers Property Week around the obstacles.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Matthew Robertson, co-founder and CFO of Valouran
The co-founder and chief financial officer of Valouran on how he got started in property, his number-one travel destination, his top TV show and podcast recommendations and his favourite historical figure.
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Insight
Smashing the glass ceiling
Promoting and retaining women to enable them to reach a senior level is an ongoing challenge for the industry. Ceri Moyers explains how Mentoring Circle is helping to foster inclusion and tackle the gender biases hampering progress.
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Professional
Getting back to nature
Developers are increasingly integrating nature-based features into their schemes to boost biodiversity and tackle the effects of climate change.
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Insight
All generations need levelling up
Regeneration projects should offer a range of housing and amenity options for people at all stages of life.
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