All Property Week articles in 28 April 2023 – Page 4
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Insight
MEES: how to stay ahead of the curve
Editor: Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) are now in force across England and Wales, and commercial properties that have an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating below ‘E’ will no longer be granted tenancy, unless eligible for an exemption.
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News
Agent P: 'Punishment of the innocent'
Friday 28 April, 9pm Adriatic Room: Just me and Sporty Girl. GBH has reached the ‘punishment of the innocent’ stage of a calamitous project. Back in 2018, Sporty Girl acted for a pension fund on a transaction to acquire the freehold of one of several residential towers bought for steady ...
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News
This week in…2016
BHS collapsed into administration, marking the loss of its 164 UK stores and 11,000 jobs. All BHS stores closed within the next six months as attempts to find a buyer failed.
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Insight
A new urban industrial revolution
The emerging trend of industrial intensification is bringing distribution centres much closer to residential developments, and bringing new opportunities for developers, occupiers and communities.
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Markets
Pace slows in the UK film and TV studios story
After a demand surge over the past few years, the market may be set to cool.
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Professional
Getting to grips with EOR plans
The government recently launched its Environmental Outcomes Reports (EORs) consultation, superseding the existing framework of strategic environmental assessments and environmental impact assessments.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Huw Davies, head of ESG at commercial property consultancy Jones Hargreaves
Huw Davies, head of ESG at commercial property consultancy Jones Hargreaves, on his top book and album recommendations, the celebrity he’d most like to meet and his number-one travel destination.
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Professional
Take care with email signatures
The recent Court of Appeal decision in Hudson v Hathway has clarified that an email signature is sufficient for a party to transfer their beneficial ownership in a property, highlighting the implications of email correspondence between parties over important legal matters.
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Insight
Gove wrong to bow to Nimbyism
Readers of this column will know that I was once housing secretary Michael Gove’s biggest fan.
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Insight
Knight Frank’s five-year plan: interview with chair William Beardmore-Gray
The agency’s senior partner and chair William Beardmore-Gray sets out his intent to reshape the 127-year-old company, placing a strong focus on diversity and inclusion.
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News
UK Apartment Association chiefs discuss BTR’s potential
Brendan Geraghty and Gillian McLees say aligning with investors’ ESG ambitions can help fulfil sector’s ambitions.
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Professional
Rates reform brings some relief along with a bundle of red tape
On the surface, the changes proposed in the new Non-Domestic Rates Bill look positive.
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Professional
Real estate and construction go from adversaries to allies
A new guide aims to help developers and construction firms work more collaboratively in the UK and abroad.
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Professional
Owners must get set for personal liability under Building Safety Act
Much has been made of the new Building Safety Act (BSA), introduced last October, and rightly so as it introduces a raft of new responsibilities for building owners that need to be reviewed and implemented.
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News
South East properties beat guide prices as Strettons sale raises £11m
Strettons raised just over £11m at its 30 March sale, with a number of properties in London and the South East selling for above their guide prices.
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