All Property Week articles in 3 December 2021 – Page 5
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Professional
High streets are full of potential
Britain’s high streets have struggled in recent years, with Covid-19 lockdowns adding to the pain initiated by the rise of ecommerce.
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Professional
Let’s take a fresh look at timber
After the Tulip was refused planning permission earlier this month, Property Week asked if the era of tall buildings in London was coming to an end.
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Professional
Landlords urged to be flexible in an uncertain office market
Adaptability is key to making the new era of hybrid working a success for tenant and employee alike.
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News
Hospitality fears over new Omicron variant
Bars and restaurants welcome no-mask mandate amid swathes of cancellations.
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News
Q&A: Dominic Grace on his move to Joseph Homes
Former Savills resi head explains why he took strategic role at B-Corp developer.
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News
Crane survey shows a surge in new London office scheme starts
The number of new office starts in central London surged in the five months to September, according to Deloitte’s latest London Office Crane Survey, taking the total amount of development coming through to 3.4m sq ft – a significant increase on the long-term five-month average of 2.4m sq ft.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Leena Gillespie, commercial director at Public Sector PLC
Leena Gillespie, commercial director at Public Sector PLC, on how she fell into property, the enjoyment in bringing added value to assets — and how Star Wars shows girls can do whatever they put their minds to.
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News
CBRE pushes to quantify how real estate social value is measured
CBRE has stressed the importance of quantifying social value as it looks to launch a tool to measure social impact next year.
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Markets
PBSA’s post-Covid bounceback
As student numbers boom after a turbulent year, PBSA demand is surging.
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News
Primark is back at Irish site as mixed-use scheme fails
Primark is set to return to its former Kennedy Avenue location in County Carlow, Ireland, after plans for a wider mixed-use scheme on the site failed to get off the ground.
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News
Property industry slow to back equality push
A campaign to boost the number of women chief executives in the FTSE 100 has received a mixed response from listed property companies.
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Insight
Gove must avoid levelling down
Just when we thought the worst of Covid was behind us, along comes Omicron. It may or may not be massively serious but meanwhile travel restrictions are tightened, supply chains disrupted and life in general is just a tad more miserable.
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Allsop lines up resi conversion lots for final sale of the year
Auction house’s 221-lot December catalogue features several properties with redevelopment potential.
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Markets
Flight of the airport retailers
It’s been a turbulent time for airport businesses – can they bounce back?
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Insight
Family values can aid investment
After nearly 18 months of largely standing on the side lines, family offices are eager to deploy capital in real estate markets across the UK, but remain selective in their investments.
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Agent P: sign of the times
Friday 3 December 11.25am: Attlee Room (redacted) City Council offices. You’d think the £620 our client, Josh Bang, paid upfront for pre-app meeting would have bought us more than filthy coffee and a brusque brush-off from the deputy chief planner.
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Professional
Landlords must be ambitious in making buildings accessible
Inclusive spaces not only address the diverse needs of users – they also attract long-term occupiers.
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JLL’s Hillman flags up £5bn of student deals
Chairman of living capital markets division highlights boom in PBSA deal activity.
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Strettons releases 48-lot catalogue for online auction in December
Strettons has released a 48-lot catalogue comprising a blend of residential and mixed-use properties spread across London and the South East for its online auction on 16 December.