All Property Week articles in 26 March 2021 – Page 5
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Insight
How will retail fare post-Covid?
Property Week hosted its second ‘In Conversation with Dentons’ exploring the changing relationship between landlords and tenants which has evolved dramatically due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Insight
Streamlining the flexible office space experience
Essensys’ Flex Services Platform provides technology for seamless space and operations management.
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Professional
How to deliver mobile coverage
Gearoid Collins In the commercial real estate sector, tenant experience is driving the industry to become a total service provider. A major requirement for positive tenant experience is ‘always-on’ connectivity. Within commercial developments, there is still ambiguity over who is responsible for dedicated indoor mobile boosting ...
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Videos
Property Week in Conversation with Rob Thompson at Dentons
Property Week’s Liz Hamson and Dentons’ Rob Thompson discuss what needs to change to fix the relationship between landlord and tenant in this in-depth podcast.
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Professional
How can technical due diligence surveys be conducted remotely?
The way technical due diligence surveys are conducted has changed in recent years, driven mainly by investors and buyers increasingly looking for more data-driven reports. Digital transformation has had a key role in the evolution of the service and is enabling buyers to receive data that was previously out of ...
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Insight
Proptech solutions drive data-based BTR strategies
Operators need integrated systems to get the most out of their data and gain an edge over competitors.
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News
Spin class: bored
Soph and I have made a pact not to join the real estate herd and describe our Lockdown 3 state of mind as “bored”. We’ve vowed not to answer the greeting “How are you?” with “Not too bad”.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Luke Smith, managing director of Avory Smith Group
Luke Smith, managing director of Avory Smith Group, on how he got started in property, his proudest achievement and what he would change about the industry. He also shares his cultural recommendations .
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Out of the retail ashes
We will soon find out what the new normal looks like for retail when non-essential retail – or what’s left of it – reopens on 12 April.
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Professional
Practical steps for effective AML
Criminals who launder large sums are usually fairly sophisticated, often belonging to a criminal network. The first thing agencies need to be alert to is obvious signs that something ‘doesn’t feel right’.
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Industry faces a backlash as cladding amendment is vetoed
MPs vote against House of Lords amendment to the Fire Safety Bill designed to stop leaseholders paying.
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Insight
Spring is in the air
Spring is with us, and bringing with it a renewed sense of optimism across the real estate sectors.
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Professional
How can developers avoid future issues with overage agreements?
Headlines throughout 2020 and into 2021 have been dominated by Covid-19. One area in which the news has not all been doom and gloom is property development. Unlike some other industries, housebuilders and developers have – so far at least – not been too adversely affected by the pandemic.
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News
The ball rolls again
So many things fell off the property industry’s social calendar last year due to the pandemic, including the Microscope Ball, the flagship event for the charity Muscular Dystrophy UK (MDUK), which represents the 70,000 people in the UK who live with muscle-wasting conditions.
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News
Warwick raises an £8m war chest
Leasehold management group Warwick Estates has launched an aggressive expansion programme with the aim of becoming the UK’s leading firm in the sector.
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Cheyne Capital endorses over-65s living with Riverstone loan
Fulham scheme funding is one of the sector’s largest single-asset deals and boosts Riverstone’s acquisition plans.
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Videos
In conversation with Dentons - podcast teaser trailer (3)
Property Week’s Liz Hamson and Dentons’ Rob Thompson discuss what needs to change to fix the relationship between landlord and tenant in this in-depth podcast.
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Information
PW Perspectives supplement Spring 2021
Two big think pieces from thought leaders in property.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 26 March 2021
Eight leading architectural practices respond to PW’s design challenge to rethink redundant department stores – Flex workspace operators are looking for the most sustainable business models post-Covid – What the extension of the moratorium will mean for occupier-landlord relationships
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News
This week in… 2015
Middle Eastern developer DAMAC snapped up the ‘Jenga’ tower development – nicknamed for its design incorporating large interlocking blocks — in Nine Elms for around £600m.