All Property Week articles in 26 August 2016 – Page 4
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Markets
Is Dublin primed for a post-Brexit office boom?
Earlier this month, a 10,000 sq ft office requirement, routine and relatively small on the face of it, landed on the desks of office agents in Dublin.
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Information
Brexit anxiety slows London office market
Central London office take-up fell 21% in the second quarter of this year as the prospect of the EU referendum cast a shadow over the market.
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News
Olympian seek to strike gold with Manchester PRS scheme
Property demand across the initial night tube service stops is set to receive a boost with Tottenham Hale and Woodford predicted to be the most popular by new research.
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Insight
Sadiq Khan's first 100 days: what have we learnt so far?
If a week is a long time in politics, you might think that after 100 days in office the mayor of London Sadiq Khan has had more than enough time to stamp his authority on City Hall.
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News
There is space in the market both for ballroom and online auctions
I was 20 years old when I started my career in property auctions in 1996.
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Insight
RESI: Time to re-establish a culture of collaboration
Watching the bile-fuelled speeches that seem to be increasingly commonplace in the ongoing political saga in North America from my hotel room on a recent trip to New York, I was struck by the behavioural similarities between US politics and the dramas being played out on the UK political stage. ...
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News
Modular specialists to deliver Creekside Wharf scheme
Build-to-rent developer Essential Living has picked modular specialist Elements Europe to deliver its Creekside Wharf scheme in south London.
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News
Irwin Mitchell remains committed to London real estate
Law firm Irwin Mitchell has reiterated its commitment to its London property business after five of its real estate partners jumped ship to join rivals.
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Insight
Q&A: David Montague on L&Q's first foray into the regions
Housing association L Q is venturing out of the South East for the first time in a partnership with Trafford Housing Trust to build 2,000 homes in and around Manchester and the North West.
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Professional
A row is brewing over the government’s reforms to business rates appeals
The height of summer is always a good time for the government to sneak out bad news, and this August was no exception.
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News
Government's multi-billion pound housing stimulus: developers react
Residential developers have given a cautious welcome to government plans to launch a multi-billion-pound funding package aimed at tackling the housing crisis.
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Insight
Commercial buildings could be valuable to churches
Following the recent announcement that MJ Mapp has been appointed on the Church of England portfolio, we wanted to highlight why commercial property owners should consider renting out their properties to churches.
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News
Chucking about on the water
With the quiet summer season in full swing, Malcolm Hollis recently took the chance to take some of its clients away on a race boat for Cowes Week.
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Online
Housebuilder shares leap after strong Persimmon results
Persimmon shares surged 4.2% on Tuesday after it posted a 29% jump in half year pre-tax profits and said the EU referendum result had not stopped buyers.
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Professional
People Moves: Bruton Knowles, Topland Group, Lunson Mitchenall and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Professional
Good preparation is essential to tackle the terrorist threat
The recent attack at the Olympia shopping centre in Munich highlights the risk property owners and occupiers face from indiscriminate terrorism targeting the general public.
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Professional
Tildesley takes up managing director role at Linden Homes
Linden Homes has named Andrew Tildesley as strategic land managing director.
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Online
Khan announces Homes for Londoners team
London mayor Sadiq Khan has set out the first details of his new team to speed up homebuilding as well as outlining their initial focus on ‘viability assessments’.
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