All Property Week articles in 26 November 2021 – Page 5
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News
Bond Wolfe launches December catalogue
Bond Wolfe has launched 197-lot catalogue for its 8 December livestreamed sale.
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News
Legal experts hit out at ‘inertia’ in property industry
Legal experts have blamed “inertia” in the property industry for holding back moves towards a more streamlined transaction system during Property Week’s second Talk Property event held in collaboration with Search Acumen.
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Acuitus releases end of year catalogue
Acuitus has released a 43-lot catalogue for its final sale of the year taking place on 13 December.
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Laing O’Rourke founder and group CEO to step down
Ray O’Rourke, the founder, majority shareholder and group chief executive of construction giant Laing O’Rourke, will step down from the position of group chief executive in September 2022.
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HMRC’s new HQ owned by Tory donors through tax haven
HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC) new 460,000 sq ft HQ in Newcastle is reportedly owned by a Conservative Party donors through a tax haven.
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Annual housing supply plummets 11% to lowest level in five years
Annual housing supply has plummeted 11% to its lowest level in five years – with the government blaming the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Imperial College London and Frame submit plans for One Portal Way
Imperial College London and Frame RE have together submitted plans to redevelop One Portal Way in London into a mixed-use scheme.
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Videos
Student Accommodation Insider: Interview with Meri Braziel, Glide
Student Accommodation Awards and Conference is the UK’s premier student housing event, organised by Property Week and taking place 8 December 2021 in London. Find out more about our speakers, agenda, partners and how to attend at student.propertyweek.com.
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Insight
What can be done to save the high street?
Experts from Smith & Williamson discuss how reforming business taxes, encouraging people back to town centres and allowing entrepreneurs to revitalise their local areas could help save the struggling high street.
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Spin class: funkapolitan
Snort! Soph’s face is a picture of dread when I say: “Hands up who’s been to Peppa Pig World?” My poor colleague had suffered Miss Rabbit’s Helicopter Flight and worse last year with her sister and her two young daughters. “Sterilise me right now, Hen,” she had said on her ...
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Rebirth of the shopping centre
Has the tide finally turned for retail? Anyone who has braved the festive crowds recently would be forgiven for thinking so.
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Young professionals seek climate-conscious careers
Editor: My generation has grown up listening to leaders talk about the climate crisis. But we are still on track for disastrous levels of global heating far in excess of the limits in the Paris climate agreement.
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Great news for the care home sector
Editor: I was pleased to read that Fortwell Capital has lent more than £450m to purpose-built care home and retirement living developers, creating more than £850m of value within the senior living sector.
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The Bourne supremacy
Martin’s Properties MD completes 1,087-mile virtual run ahead of schedule.
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Insight
What lies ahead for the later living sector?
Property Week and Dentons brought together an expert panel from across the later-living sector to discuss the opportunities for growth and what is holding the sector back from expanding at the level other countries are.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 26 November 2021
In Property Week’s second design challenge, we asked leading architects and designers to provide their visions of how a tired shopping centre could be reinvented – WPA chair Paul Williams on London’s office and hospitality sector revival – Expert comment on landlord and tenant dispute resolution
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News
London private residential rents return to pre-pandemic levels
London private residential rents returned to pre-pandemic levels at the end of last month, according to exclusive data provided by Colliers International.
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Insight
Rail is a key route to level up UK
Storms in the Midlands ahead of COP26 felled trees and cancelled rail services, forcing some delegates to seek alternatives such as flying or hiring a car. The incident brought into focus not only the impacts of climate change, but the importance of a resilient public transport network.
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Professional
Why we need social housing PPPs
Crisis estimates that 200,000 people were living on the streets during 2020. The government acted to prevent a further rise in homelessness through the Everyone In scheme. This was a welcome initiative, but it did not provide the certainty that many individuals living in these temporary forms of housing needed.