All Property Week articles in 28 October 2016 – Page 6
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Markets
The challenge of developing in Oxford
Oxford is lacking in offices, affordable housing and a modern retail offer - a situation not helped by the city’s strict planning restrictions, which can make new development tough to deliver.
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Information
Coffee shops give prime London retail rents a boost
The rise of the ‘grab-and-go’ food sector has helped drive up rents in prime London retail locations, according to Colliers International research.
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Professional
Ready, steady... pause: what is holding back the government’s starter homes scheme?
The starter homes programme was meant to be the flagship housing policy of the Conservative government.
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Online
Alaskan fund buys 85% stake in intu Bromley
Alaska Permament Fund Corporation has exchanged contracts to buy an 85% stake in intu Bromley shopping centre.
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Online
Whitbread's revenue rises more than 8% in first half of year
Whitbread’s revenue shot up by more than 8% in the first half of this year, and profits rose by more than 5%, it announced today.
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Online
Green light for L&G's 440-unit BTR scheme on Walthamstow Wetlands
L G’s plan for a 440-unit build to rent scheme in east London has been given the go-ahead by planners.
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Professional
Diversity: let us cultivate an appetite for change
I often feel that diversity and inclusion (D I) in the real estate sector is at a stage similar to where sustainability was 15 years ago: everyone thought it was a good thing to do, most people said it was a business objective, but few actually knew what it meant ...