All Property Week articles in 27 March 2020 – Page 7
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Breathing new life into Dudley
Borough council leader unveils plans to revive town centre and boost footfall to Claire Robson.
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Bradford Estates’ Shropshire green-belt plans hit buffers
Shropshire Council are eager to safeguard the county’s green spaces.
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Myo boss outlines its bold plans for growth
Oliver Knight tells Rob Brown how Landsec’s flex office brand plans to expand in the next five years and how it is different from other providers
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What can property managers do to ensure tower blocks are fire-safe?
Following the Grenfell Tower fire, the government’s ban on the use of combustible materials in the external walls of high-rise residential buildings has had a far-reaching impact.
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We are all reshaping how we live
If 2019 was the year of uncertainty, 2020 is the year that started upbeat but by the end of the first quarter we were reeling from something we had never heard of.
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Coventry aims to reap benefits of its UK City of Culture status
Obliterated during the Second World War, rebuilt in the 1960s as a post-modern icon for urban living, but then allowed to fade – Coventry has had a rollercoaster ride over the past half-century.
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Agents versus flexible operators
Do the agents have what it takes to compete with established flexible operators?
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How does the Digital Economy Act affect exercise of break clauses?
In the two years since the Digital Economy Act 2017 came into effect, it is clear that it is causing considerable alarm to occupiers looking to issue break notices, as the ability to break may now be jeopardised.
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Strettons releases a 44-lot catalogue for April auction
Lots include a 35-bed retirement living block in Warwickshire and care homes in London and Norfolk
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This week in… 2005
A consortium of investors led by real estate tycoon Robert Tchenguiz made a £1.5bn bid for supermarket chain Somerfield.
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Race is on to limit Covid-19 fallout
Leading landlords and developers have been rushing to shore up their finances in preparation for a sudden loss of income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Insight
Purpose of valuation has been lost
Editor: As a retired chartered valuation surveyor with more than 40 years’ experience, I fear that the current debate about valuation models suggests that the profession has lost sight of the fundamental nature and purpose of valuation .
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What lies ahead for resi sector?
Experts from the world of residential covened earlier in March to debate issues affecting the sector.
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Tough challenges ahead for the industry
The industry’s leading figures gathered for the Mipim editor’s dinner in Covent Garden rather than Cannes this year due to the outbreak of coronavirus, a subject that dominated the conversation along with the Budget, the likelihood of an economic downturn, the future of retail and the climate crisis.