All Property Week articles in 3 August 2018 – Page 5
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Insight
Getting planning permission right is now make or break
The residential development market’s turbulence in recent years has been well publicised. This volatility has been underpinned by a variety of factors, from tax reform to funding limitations, not to mention the Brexit vote.
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Insight
The King of Soho: Vivienne King interview
Soho Housing chief executive Vivienne King tells Samantha Partington how she plans to deliver more affordable homes in the heart of London and encourage greater gender equality in property.
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News
Thackeray Estate to embark on high street redevelopment in Reading
Developer plans to spend £60m converting buildings in the town centre into a new mixed-use scheme.
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Markets
Castle View Windsor: the New Zealand dream scheme
Robin Hughes tells Noella Pio Kivlehan how seeing schemes run by Ryman Healthcare in New Zealand inspired him to develop Castle View Windsor.
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Insight
Landlords face another kicking in government plans
I refer to the recent comment piece by Alastair Stewart and in particular to the government proposal to introduce three-year minimum leases. Once again the government is bowing to the voices of those who shout loudest while ignoring the silent majority who have bailed them out of the housing crisis ...
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News
Encore+ makes triple Makro buy in Madrid
Aviva Investors and LaSalle Investment Management’s joint venture fund Encore+ has acquired a portfolio of three assets in Madrid on a sale-and-leaseback basis.
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Online
Best Places to Work in Property 2019 - be a part of it
The deadline to be recognised as one of the best places to work in property has been extended.
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Professional
Any capital gains tax exemption for pension funds likely to be complex
The UK has one of the world’s most complex tax codes, clocking in at more than 10 million words. Earlier this month, another few thousand words were added when draft legislation for capital gains tax for non-residents on UK property was published.
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Insight
Millennials and proptech
Digesting Property Week ’s Power of Proptech survey out last month it appears that the property industry as a whole is starting to embrace prop tech with 61% of respondents commenting that tech will have a positive effect on revenue in 2018 up 13% from 2017.
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Professional
Court of Appeal decision clarifies rules governing lease extensions
The Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Whitehall Court London v The Crown Estate Commissioners [2018] EWCA Civ 1704 has confirmed the position for the premium payable to extend a lease in relation to the so-called ‘no-Act’ assumption.
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Professional
People Moves: Fisher German, Colliers International, HRH Retail and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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