All Property Week articles in 29 November 2019 – Page 5
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Markets
Oversupply fears hang over Cardiff’s student digs market
Mitchell Labiak reports on the proliferation of PBSA in the city
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Professional
Business rates proposals are met with industry scepticism
Industry experts warn that manifesto promises to review system ‘just kick the problem into the long grass’
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Markets
Big-box industrial rents in South Wales at a standstill
Lull follows two years of rapid growth.
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Insight
Battersea Power House takes shape
One of London’s biggest new event venues is taking shape at Battersea Power Station. Jessica Newman talks to the people behind it
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News
Analysts welcome Mark Allan’s appointment as Landsec CEO
Allan’s experience repositioning St Modwen’s business and selling assets in a tough market seen as a plus
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News
Questions asked after Bolton student accommodation blaze
Industry says there is ‘still a way to go’ when it comes to fire safety, particularly relating to cladding on buildings
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News
Panattoni buys old paper mill in Aylesford for around £75m
Logistics specialist plans development with up to 1.6m sq ft of warehouse space at Kent site near M20
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Markets
Developers get £30m to trial new construction techniques
Initiative set to focus on sustainability.
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News
Private investor pays M&G £27m for insurance firm’s Reigate HQ
M G has sold an office building in Reigate to a private investor for around £27m.
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News
Allsop and Acuitus announce details of last auctions of 2019
Most expensive lot at Allsop sale is a Travelodge, while Acuitus will offer a four-storey building in Kentish Town
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Insight
Retail-to-resi PDR: devil is in detail
Editor: I am writing in response to the Conservatives’ recent election pledge to relax shops-to-homes planning laws.
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News
This week in… 2013
US student housing operator Greystar pounced on its second UK student accommodation portfolio, paying £190m.
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News
Spin Class: PR disaster
Ping! It’s an email from a good friend who is a journalist at a national paper. Following the biggest PR disaster in history (Prince Andrew’s interview with Emily Maitlis) and the resignation of the prince’s PR man, who advised against the interview, my friend wants input for an article on ...
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Professional
How would post-Grenfell sprinkler proposals affect project costs?
We now have the response to the consultation on fire safety post Grenfell, with news that all new blocks of flats extending six storeys or higher could require sprinkler systems under proposed government plans.
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Professional
Are we set to enter age of the instant electronic property deal?
The Law Commission report on the ‘electronic execution of documents’, published in September, provides welcome clarity to practitioners as to the legal status of electronically executed documents. In a nutshell, it says that unless there is a legal bar to executing a document electronically, then such execution is fine.
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Insight
Developers can help tackle crime
Recent crime reports have put Londoners on high alert. With reports of rising knife crime and robberies, paired with a decline in police numbers, a nervous atmosphere has crept into many communities.
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News
Develop Croydon puts BTR in the spotlight
BTR developers see big potential in the town but affordability remains a concern
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News
Big catalogue for Bond Wolfe sale
Bond Wolfe has released its largest-ever catalogue for its 11 December auction.
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