All Property Week articles in 29 July 2022 – Page 3
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GII teams up with Marriott for second luxury London resi scheme
Gulf Islamic Investments (GII) is to develop a 31-home London residence in Chelsea, which will be managed by hotel brand Marriott International.
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Power shortage to halt west major London housing developments
The growth of data centres in west London has jeopardised the future of housebuilding in the area due to a shortage of electrical grid capacity.
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Clarion Partners Europe adds 93,000 sq m to Île-de-France footprint
Real estate investor Clarion Partners Europe has forward purchased a grade A warehouse in Boisseaux, Ile de France, on behalf of one of its funds.
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LGIM Real Assets launches suburban co-working brand FOUNDRY
Legal & General Investment Management Real Assets (LGIM Real Assets) has launched suburban co-working brand FOUNDRY.
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Warehouse REIT secures 1 million sq ft consent at Cheshire logistics park
Warehouse REIT has secured a resolution to grant outline planning permission from Cheshire East Council for a further 1,020,000 sq ft of warehousing at its flagship logistics park development at Radway Green in Cheshire.
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Industrials REIT sees rent leap for FY23 start
Industrials REIT saw its average rent increase by 27% at renewal or upon new letting.
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Last-mile manoeuvres
As occupiers vie to secure space closer to their customers, Claire Robson assesses the impact on urban logistics
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Innovation key to shortage of space
The industrial and logistics sector remains buoyant, with demand for strategically located space pushed higher by the global supply-chain crisis, rising transportation costs and the economic implications of Brexit and Covid-19 lockdowns.
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UK logistics is set fair
Many investors are wondering if the UK warehouse market boom has run out of steam. Macro concerns are mounting: Ukraine, inflation, Amazon reportedly with too much warehouse space and the consumer-facing a cost-of-living crisis, not to mention Brexit.
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Time to double down on EV infrastructure
Ecosystems are vital to the ecology of our Earth, its extraordinary biodiversity and human survival. Ecosystems are equally important for supporting a thriving economy. Where we have symbiotic businesses, they not only co-exist, but enhance and propel each other’s existence and growth.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Lynda Shillaw, CEO at Harworth
Harworth’s CEO Lynda Shillaw on her route into property, the people she most admires and her cultural recommendations.
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East Midlands tops boom for shed building
Exclusive Savills data shows 16.5m sq ft of warehouse space over 100,000 sq ft is under construction in England. Andy Hillier reports
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All out retro: how retrofitting is transforming industrial property
Upgrading older warehouse and industrial units is often far more environmentally friendly than knocking them down and starting over. Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at how the industrial sector is embracing retrofitting.
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What do tenants value about BTR?
Earlier this month, Yardi and Property Week brought together a panel of experts from across the residential sector to discuss the benefits of build to rent over traditional PRS, how operators are creating a sense of community and what major trends we can expect to see in the coming years.
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Industrial & Logistics supplement July 2022
The race for more urban logistics space is on as customers demand quicker delivery times - Over 16.5m sq ft of shed space under construction across UK - The benefits of retrofitting over building from scratch - Five minutes with Harworth chief executive, Lynda Shillaw
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Property Week Digital Edition – 29 July 2022
Sirius Real Estate CEO Andrew Coombs on why the firm is targeting the north to expand BizSpace - Online estate agent Purplebricks is the latest resi sector firm subjected to intervention by activist shareholders - How law firms can help improve the industry’s record on diversity & inclusion
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Manchester City Council greenlights Select’s 33-storey tower
Developer Select Property has been given agreement by Manchester City Council to build a 33-storey tower containing 481 apartments in the Port Street area development.
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Questioning the unquestionable
Economics is currently at the forefront of many minds: for families, it is working out how much, if any, dosh they may have to spend beyond essential items; for the Bank of England (BoE), it is a question of how did it call inflation so badly wrong, so penalising the ...
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Gold rush for regeneration
The 10th anniversary of the 2012 Olympic Games is not simply a chance to recall past sporting glory, but a reminder to look back and learn from a remarkable regeneration project
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Do you know the drill?
Building owners beware, these DIY hacks could cause some sticky situations