All Property Week articles in 26 August 2022 – Page 2
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Redevco bolsters team with two senior hires
Redevco has expanded its research and strategy (R&S) department with Brigit Gerritse named as head of research and strategy and Arafat Soliman appointed as research and strategy manager. The two appointments are effective from 1 September and 5 September respectively.
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Government warns councils over single-stair skyscraper designs
Councils in England have been warned by the government that designs of very tall buildings featuring single stairs are unlikely to meet building regulations and may be based on misunderstanding or selective reading of approved documents.
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Aston Villa reveals goals for stadium redevelopment
Premier League football club Aston Villa has released images of what a redevelopment featuring a 10,000-seat expansion at its Villa Park would look like.
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Levy Real Estate named retail agent for City’s Leadenhall Market
The City of London Corporation has appointed Levy Real Estate as sole retail agent for the Leadenhall Market in the Square Mile.
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Lloyds Bank claims digital payment first
Lloyds Bank says it has completed the UK’s first digital promissory note purchase, which the high street giant says could open up new possibilities for construction and property financing.
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Insight
How proptech can bolster your property’s ESG credentials
As the need to demonstrate ESG principles rapidly grows in the property sector, so too does the role of digital technology.
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LAP refinances industrial and retail portfolio
London & Associated Properties (LAP) has refinanced an industrial and retail property portfolio with a new five-year £13.6m loan from Qatari bank QIB.
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Newham submits £1bn Stratford regen plan
Council aims to build 2,000 new homes in revamp of neglected Carpenters Estate
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Jo Cowen Architects bolsters senior team with new strategic director
Jo Cowen Architects (JCA) has appointed Laura Cassullo to the newly created role of strategic director.
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Acquisition of Castlepoint Shopping Park completes
Real estate investment and advisory company Delancey, together with Columbia Threadneedle Investments, has acquired abrdn’s 50% stake in Castlepoint Shopping Park, Bournemouth on behalf of client funds.
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Time to act on energy
Business body the CBI is the latest organisation to sound a warning about the impact of the energy crisis. On Wednesday, it published the results of a survey of its members, indicating that almost a third of firms expected energy costs to rise by more than 30% over the next ...
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Property Week Digital Edition – 26 August 2022
As inflation soars and recession looms, could an end to the boom in house prices finally be on the cards? - Theodorik Leao of electrical specialist GoodWe on how new rules on EV charging points will affect developers - Expert comment on legal options for property firms facing insolvency
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ESG loans will play key role in future of housing
With the built environment, and buildings in particular, accounting for a significant proportion of energy usage, emissions and embedded carbon, addressing sustainability in the real estate sector is critical to meeting international sustainability targets and minimising climate change.
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Hospitality sector’s moment of need
Editor: Now Covid is out the way, we should all be fine… but wait.
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Insight
No surprise hybrid model is a hit
For 30-plus years, I thought of myself as part of the real estate industry. However, I’ve come to realise my role has at least as much to do with HR as it does commercial property. That’s because at a basic level, it is people-centric and empowers people to work more ...
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Insight
Let’s stand out as a force for good
Although many of today’s real estate firms are on a pathway towards managing their environmental impact, the route to managing social impact is at a very different stage.
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Insight
Culture shift key to reduce errors
The passing of the Building Safety Act has brought about the biggest changes to building safety regulation in a generation.
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Hybrid offices are ‘critical’ to employee retention
Survey reveals successfully managing transition to hybrid structure is key priority,
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How the built environment can support young people
Editor: The built environment has a real opportunity to support the underfunded education sector and provide the learning environments required to properly educate the youth of today.
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Professional
Bristol locals see red
Where, you might wonder, is the best place on Earth to simulate a mission to Mars? The bare rocky slopes of a volcano in Iceland? The arid red deserts of Arizona? Nope. Bristol is your best bet.
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