All Property Week articles in 29 April 2022 – Page 4
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Five minutes with… Len Rosso, head of I&L at Colliers
Colliers’ head of industrial and logistics on travel woes, industry role models and his passion for golf.
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Now’s the time to buy prime logistics
With supply constrained and buyer demand riding high, now is a very good time to build up a portfolio containing prime logistics buildings.
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Take-up slows down among online retailers
Savills data shows increased 3PL outsourcing has triggered a fall in I&L take-up by online retailers this year.
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Bigger isn’t always better
ESG concerns have dominated rhetoric in real estate for the past few years, and the conversation continues to build momentum.
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Data centres clean up act
As global internet usage hits an all-time high, data centre operators are looking to slash their energy use.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement April 2022
Take-up of I&L space by online retailers on the slide - Operators seek to reduce energy usage - Why now is a good time to buy prime logistics properties - Five minutes with Colliers head of I&L, Len Rosso
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Property Week Digital Edition – 29 April 2022
InfinitSpace CEO Wybo Wijnbergen on the flex space start-up’s plans to roll out a white-label service for landlords – Experts urge asset owners to assess flood risk and prepare better defences against impact of the climate crisis – editor Liz Hamson bids adieu to Property Week after eight years
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Urbanest signs green loan for PBSA scheme
The operator will develop a 852-bed London scheme with a £148m loan from LaSalle.
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Tickets for upcoming Later Living showcase selling fast
Tickets are selling fast for Property Week’s Later Living event and showcase in June.
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Savills takes ‘overflow’ flex office space as West End HQ is refurbished
Firm uses its flex office brand Workthere to find temporary space as 33 Margaret Street building is ‘refreshed’.
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Construction of Lviv development resumes
Ukrainian firm has ‘no other option’ but to restart construction of innovation park.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Hilary Witts, director and head of operations at Colliers
Hilary Witts, director and head of operations in Colliers’ rating team, on how she got started in property, her top TV and book picks, the best and worst things she has bought and her number-one travel destination.
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Professional
True value of the office lies in collaboration and connection
Business leaders who offer supportive workplaces will reap the rewards of loyal and motivated employees.
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Spin class: WTAF
Soph and I had a WTAF moment this week. At the launch of our workspace provider client’s second building, a guy told us he couldn’t see a problem with the Mail on Sunday’s story about Angela Rayner trying to distract the PM by crossing and uncrossing her legs.
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A Lidl cashback deal
Retailer offers customers generous finder’s fee for identifying store sites.
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Q&A: BNP Paribas Real Estate head discusses later-living demand
Samantha Rowland discusses what’s in store for investors looking to enter sector.
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Big interview with the founder of flex office start-up infinitSpace
Wybo Wijnbergen, founder of flex office start-up infinitSpace, tells Property Week how the lessons he learned at WeWork helped inform his white-label flex space service for landlords.
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Professional
Benefits of biodiversity net gain
The Environment Bill, set to become law next year, requires all new developments to deliver a minimum uplift of 10% in biodiversity.
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Take part in Real Estate Balance’s D&I survey
Real Estate Balance has launched its second NextGen survey to find out what sort of experiences younger people working in property are having and how the profession can be made more diverse.
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Tyrrell leaves New West End Co to spearhead first BID in Australia
Jace Tyrrell, chief executive of the New West End Company (NWEC), is leaving the company in October to head Australia’s first Business Improvement District (BID),The New Sydney Waterfront Company.