All Property Week articles in 3 July 2020 – Page 5
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New drive-in cinema to open in the Midlands
Drive-in cinema operator Nightflix is poised to open a new site today at Newark Showground in the Midlands. The company’s inaugural site in Colchester, Essex, commenced screenings on 19 June and topped the UK and Ireland cinema ticket sales chart last month.
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Altus Group bolsters rating team with new hire
Real estate adviser Altus Group has appointed James FitzGibbon to bolster its rating team.
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The Office Group opens first flex office in Notting Hill
The Office Group (TOG) has opened its first office in Notting Hill, west London – its 40 th building now operational in the UK.
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Grosvenor lodges plans for sustainable garden village in West Oxfordshire
Grosvenor Britain Ireland has submitted plans for Oxfordshire Garden Village - a 2,200-home residential scheme in West Oxfordshire.
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Capital & Regional collect 34% of rent for third quarter
Capital Regional has received 34% of rent due for the June quarter.
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Arcadis pre-lets 40,000 sq ft at EightyFen
YardNine has pre-let 40,000 sq ft of City of London office building EightyFen to management consultant Arcadis.
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Market Halls won’t reopen sites until social distancing measures eased
Food hall operator Market Halls has said it will not reopen its three sites until social distancing measures have eased as it looks to make redundancies.
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Landsec to reinstate dividend payout in November
Landsec will resume paying out dividends to investors after revealing it managed to collect 60% of the rent due for the third quarter.
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Amazon lets 550,000 sq ft at Panattoni Park Nottingham
Amazon has let the 550,000 sq ft cross-docked warehouse at Panattoni Park Nottingham, as the online retailer continues its dominance of the industrial real estate market.
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Retailers can survive pandemic if they work with landlords
The opportunity is there for greater financial transparency and for leases to be reworked to benefit them both.
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Getting intu trouble
The beleaguered retail landlord contends with a vandal and a nudist at its centres.
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Vastint UK gets green light for Sugar House Island offices
Vastint UK has received planning permission for the second phase of its Sugar House Island. scheme in east London
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New Code of Practice for Commercial Property Relationships is now out
In the words of Amelia Earhart: “The most difficult thing is the decision to act!” As the crunch quarter rent day approached in June, the commercial property sector was anticipating a new Code of Practice for Commercial Property Relationships. The code is now out, but the government has fluffed its ...
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Zeroing in on the key climate issues
Property Week’ s recent Net Zero: The Art of the Possible virtual event brought industry experts together to debate the Climate Crisis Challenge and how to achieve net zero carbon.
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View from the top: Mark Ridley, group CEO of Savills
Savills’ global boss talks to Property Week about the real estate winners and losers in the aftermath of Covid-19, what lies ahead for offices and his anticipation of a ‘swoosh’-shaped recovery
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Brunner joins expanding flexible workspace firm Clockwise
Former Native chief operating officer Alexandra Brunner has joined flexible workspace operator Clockwise as it gears up for a rapid expansion with a trio of senior hires.
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Building the tower of Babel
Dutch international footballer Ryan Babel tells Property Week why he thinks investing in residential property is cooler and sexier than splashing out on expensive watches and fast cars.
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What happens if you do not apply for the Building Safety Fund?
Residential building owners or residents’ management companies (RMC) only have a limited time to register for eligibility for the government’s £1bn Building Safety Fund (BSF) to replace combustible, non-ACM cladding on buildings over 18m high, with the 31 July deadline approaching rapidly.
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Agent P: cat's out of the bag
10am, Friday 3 July: Back on ruddy Zoom. Young Thruster looks ashen-faced. I tell him to adjust his Anglepoise. No difference. He’s pale as a ghost.