All Property Week articles in 29 April 2022 – Page 5
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Professional
The value of art in the workplace
Post-pandemic, art is becoming a greater focus in workplaces as companies pivot to their art collections to communicate values, spark conversation and improve wellbeing.
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News
Shops-to-homes applications surge but nearly half are rejected
Local authorities denied 45% of applications to turn shops into houses between 2020 and 2021, research by commercial law firm EMW has shown, as the number of applications for such conversions leapt 37% year on year.
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Professional
Asset owners urged to assess flood risk amid climate crisis
Only 38% of SMEs have flood insurance and less than 18% of all businesses have resilience measures in place.
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News
UK looks attractive amid period of ‘stagflation’, says AEW head
Hans Vrensen says the UK real estate market is well placed to endure the European ‘double-trouble’ scenario.
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News
This week in… 2002
Property Week reported that British Land was close to signing power market regulator Elexon as the first tenant at its new Regent’s Place mixed-use scheme in London.
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News
Hybrid future is more sustainable
It’s not always true that every cloud has a silver lining. But it’s certainly fair to say there was one for the environment when it came to the Covid-19 pandemic, brought about by the sudden dramatic impact it had on the numbers of people across the world making the daily ...
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News
Green fit-outs key to future-proofing
Construction material costs hit an all-time high earlier in the month, propelled by demand and inflationary pressures across the sector.
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News
We must invest in our employees
In a recent leader column, Liz Hamson wrote: “May we live in less interesting times.” All I can add is: “Please?”
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News
EVs drive forecourt expansion
Growth of EVs and need for charging points offers boost to roadside sector.
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News
How to meet lab space demand
This spring marks the five-year anniversary of the opening of the Francis Crick Institute at King’s Cross, commonly referred to as a ‘cathedral for science’. It continues to set the benchmark on a global level for the Research and Development Community.
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News
The co-living sector is here to stay
The demise of The Collective was big news, but just as WeWork’s fall from grace didn’t spell the end of co-working, neither will The Collective’s collapse see the end of co-living.
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News
Experts bemoan Tories’ plan for vacant high street units
Labour-esque plan to force landlords to let commercial properties seen by industry as ‘a little bit political’.
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News
Land plots soar past reserves at Auction House London sale
Sites with £5,000 reserve prices fetch up to £90,000 as empty plots take on ‘life of their own at auction’
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News
Bond Wolfe expects grown-up bids for former infants school at auction
A former school in the Black Country has been tipped as Bond Wolfe’s star lot at its 19 May sale.
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News
It’s on us to encourage greener approach to property
The more the world learns about climate change, the more we realise we all have a part to play in halting it – and that extends to how we live and particularly our housing.
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News
Gove is a serious change agent
In my next life, I want to come back as a government sign writer. Politicians (and yes, I confess, I was one) appear to believe that changing the name somehow of itself solves perennial challenges.
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Online
BREEAM vs LEED. From an investor’s perspective, which certificate is worth pursuing?
Obtaining a green building certification significantly increases the value of the building and makes it more attractive to potential tenants or buyers. The two most popular multi-criteria building certification systems are LEED and BREEAM. Which one should you opt for when planning your investment?
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