All Property Week articles in 26 March 2021 – Page 6
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In conversation with Dentons - podcast teaser trailer (2)
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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Online
Co-Space signs 10-year lease with Stevenage Borough Council
Stevenage Town Square Flexible workspace operator Co-Space has signed a 10-year lease with Stevenage Borough Council to operate an office as part of the town’s ongoing regeneration. The operator, advised by HEWN, has taken 15,000 sq ft over three storeys at 21-29 Town Square. ...
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Videos
In conversation with Dentons - podcast teaser trailer (1)
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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Online
Webinar: How can developers meet the changing demands of industrial and logistics occupiers?
As the industrial and logistics sector boom looks likely to continue beyond 2021, the expectations of occupiers are evolving.
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I spy tenants for the Millbank refurbishment
A decade into a debate on ways to restore the Palace of Westminster, the grand and good greyheads in charge will be gratified to learn the passage of time has opened up a new decant option. Room enough for 1,500 displaced parliamentary staff will become available at 7 Millbank in ...
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Markets
The evolution of flexible offices
Many operators are looking to de-risk as we emerge from the pandemic.
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News
Retirement Living event rebranded as Later Living
Property Week ’s annual Retirement Living event has been renamed “Later Living” to better reflect the evolving housing market for older people.
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Independence day for retailers
Writing this with the sun shining in, the day after the government announced its ‘roadmap’ for easing lockdown and opening up the economy, it is difficult not to feel cautiously optimistic.
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Co-working is the future for offices
It’s been a chaotic year. Our routines have been turned on their heads and life has been at a standstill. Like most of us, landlords have been thinking ‘what’s next?’
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London flex office sector poised to recover from Covid slump
Colliers predicts demand from flexible office space providers in London will bounce back this year after nosediving last year as a result of the pandemic.
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Markets
Coventry chases the electric dream
Why local politicians want a new gigafactory to be built at Coventry airport.
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Insight
The great design challenge: Hawkins\Brown
‘Low Impact Fashion Enterprise’ concept reimagines department stores as sustainable hubs of ethical fashion that can foster mindful consumption and community projects.
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The great design challenge: HOK
HOK envisages the creation of a civic hub with a central atrium designed to meet community needs.
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The great design challenge: Jestico + Whiles
‘Learning store’ concept transforms department stores into sites of education by turning knowledge into a commodity and offering classes in everything from cookery to farming.
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The great design challenge: the department store reborn
Property Week set eight of the UK’s leading architectural practices the challenge of reinvigorating a redundant department store building.
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New chair of Homes England lays out vision for the future
Peter Freeman talks about government housing targets, the levelling up agenda and attracting private capital
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The moratorium extension is a big blow
Editor: It comes as no great surprise that the government has performed a U-turn on the moratorium on commercial property evictions.
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The great design challenge: TP Bennett
‘Agora’ concept repurposes department stores as multifunctional spaces that will bring back non-retail services to town centres and renew togetherness in post-Covid world.
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The great design challenge: Orms & Beispiel
‘Northampton Exchange’ concept turns store into experiential community hub with focus on crafts.
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The great design challenge: Barr Gazetas
‘Department of Health’ concept turns stores into experiential destinations to provide public spaces where people can participate in craft-based activities and boost wellbeing.