All Property Week articles in 29 March 2018 – Page 5
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Auction House London catalogue includes high-value resi lots
Auction House London hopes to pique investors’ interest with a 105-lot catalogue for its April sale.
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RESI Senate Lunch: the time is ripe for resi refresh
Cluttons brought together a range of experts at the first-ever RESI Senate Lunch at this year’s Mipim to discuss how the residential sector is placed to deal with the housing crisis, the prospect of a Labour government, the risks of Brexit and attracting young people to the construction industry. ...
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Developers scale heights with rooftop extensions
A proposed PDR is expected to be a boon for an already fast-growing market for rooftop development.
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Datscha’s owner invests in shopping mall AI start-up
Datscha’s parent company Stronghold Invest has invested in a British AI start-up that allows users to track, predict and analyse consumers’ movements and interactions in city centres and shopping malls.
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Take action against tax-evading online retailers
The government needs to urgently take appropriate steps to counter the damaging effects that online retailing, and Amazon’s trading activities in particular, are having on our town centres and high streets.
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Huf Haus: all mod cons
German modular housebuilder Huf Haus tells Property Week why it is expanding into apartments and offices – and increasingly the UK.
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The Crown Estate partners with US proptech firm VTS
VTS platform will enable The Crown Estate to collate activity across its £9.4bn London and regional portfolios.
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Student Cribs buys 89 house student portfolio
Student Cribs has purchased a portfolio of 89 student HMO houses for £31.4m.
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Industry explores ways to measure the social impact of property development
Experts tell Adam Branson how a methodology for calculating social value would benefit the public and private sectors.
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Quintain chief exec: Wembley Park’s ‘success’ triggered investor search
Quintain’s Angus Dodd says Lone Star decision is call for investors and that he plans to stay ‘no matter the ownership stucture’.
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Can Europe stay competitive in face of Trump’s taxes?
Investing across western Europe has never been easy. With a broad range of individual yet interlinked countries, all with their own market dynamics and political situations, getting a firm understanding of investment prospects can be hard work.
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Driving change in the car parks sector
The car park sector is at an interesting juncture. Driven by government policy around air quality as well as the rise in urban living, car trips in city centres are declining. On the other hand, the automotive sector is at the forefront of technological advances, presenting a huge opportunity for ...
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Council signs for big Luton office letting
Capital Regional leases 52,000 sq ft of space at Arndale House to the council.
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Property giants publish gender pay gap figures
Some of the UK’s largest property companies have revealed the pay disparity between men and women within their organisations, as the deadline for complying with new government regulations draws near.
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Property Awards 2018 shortlist announced at party
The companies and individuals who made the shortlist for the Property Awards 2018 celebrated at a drinks reception in London - find out who was there and how you can book your place for the awards on 17 April.
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Mipim 2018: game, set and match to LandAid
This year’s Mipim Tennis Classic smashed last year’s total to raise more than £35,000 for the property industry charity - Emanuele Midolo reports
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New approach to the green belt would help ease housing shortage
There has been a distinct sense of buck passing in political discourse of late. Housebuilders have been held partly responsible for the housing shortage.
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More clarity needed on leasehold and overseas ownership reforms
The government has been busy. Just before Christmas it responded to the consultation on “tackling unfair practices in the leasehold market” by outlining plans to restrict the sale of leasehold houses and setting new ground rents at a peppercorn.
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Major regen projects under threat as Momentum builds against private sector
You could almost hear The Dam Busters March . Serco boss Rupert Soames assumed the mantle of his grandfather Sir Winston Churchill as he all but vowed to “fight on the beaches” against the anti-private backlash since the fall of Carillion.
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People Moves: Allsop, JLL, Hines, Boyer and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.