All Property Week articles in 3 July 2020 – Page 6
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News
Magna subsidiary Absolute Lyon Way is placed into receivership
A subsidiary of real estate developer Magna Asset Management has been put into receivership.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 3 July 2020
The industry pays tribute to the late Tony Pidgley, a housebuilding titan and one of property’s great characters – How Dutch international footballer Ryan Babel has managed to score in his new field of property development – Savills’ global head Mark Ridley on the post-lockdown opportunities and why the recovery ...
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News
This week in… 2005
The industry celebrated London’s successful bid to host the 2012 Olympics, which pushed the button on £3.9bn of development and paved the way for the regeneration of east London.
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Professional
Could Covid-19 lead to a high street property power shift?
Covid-19 has hit the retail industry hard. Research from Statista shows three quarters of retailers expect the pandemic to have a negative impact on their sales, and Brand Finance’s Global 500 2020 report found that fashion retailers alone could lose around £800bn as a result of Covid-19.
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Professional
How liable are landlords for Covid-19 workplace risks?
Landlords can face serious consequences for failing to carry out risk assessments or implement measures.
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Online
NASDAQ-listed Tetra Tech signs for east London office
LBS Properties has let two-thirds of 107 Gray’s Inn Road to NASDAQ-listed consulting and engineering firm Tetra Tech.
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Insight
Time to woo overseas shoppers
For a specific part of the economy, the Covid-19 impact started earlier and will end far later than most others. This will have a direct impact on property owners and their tenants across the UK.
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Insight
Letter from New York
The Big Apple has come to life again with the start of phase II of reopening. Thousands of restaurants opened outdoor seating and encouraged by good summer weather and a sustained reduction in Covid-19 infections, New Yorkers finally enjoyed a taste of pre-pandemic pleasure.
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Insight
Resi landlords suffer in silence
An important principle is taught in training first responders to an accident: check those not crying for help first, as those not making noise are probably suffering too much to muster the energy to scream or, even worse, are already dead.
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News
The industry pays tribute to housebuilding titan Tony Pidgley
Ground-breaking residential schemes are the legacy of the hard-working and straight-talking Berkeley boss.
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News
Landlords ‘left in cold’ as rent payments fall
Experts have warned that negotiations are vital to prevent similar low levels of rent collection in September.
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News
Hadley and Clarion form joint venture for mixed-use projects
Hadley Property Group and Clarion Housing have joined forces to deliver mixed-use schemes across the UK.
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Insight
BTR looks to a healthier future
Lockdown is easing and parts of the nation are emerging from weeks of isolation. We’re not out of the woods yet, but a vision of normal life is visible on the horizon.
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Insight
Why we all still need the office
I want to go against the current – and surprising – trend among some property industry experts for extolling the virtues of working from home and sounding the death knell of the office.
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News
Wetherspoons agrees to defer rent payments until 2021 or go monthly
Pub giant JD Wetherspoons has forged deals with landlords to pay zero rent now and defer payments until next year or switch to monthly payments.
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News
Civitas plans to raise £120m to fund expansion programme
Social care housing provider will tap private debt market to capitalise on opportunities created by pandemic
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Markets
Liverpool backs £1.4bn recovery plan to get the city back on track
Property has a key role to play in the city’s economic recovery and renewal from Covid-19.
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News
DHL pre-lets 694,000 sq ft at SEGRO’s East Midlands Gateway
DHL deal for food manufacturer shows continued appetite for logistics space after record-breaking quarter
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Insight
Tenants’ code is too little, too late
Editor: Unfortunately, the new Code of Practice for commercial property came too little too late for the June rent quarter day (‘ Government extends ban on tenant evictions and releases code of conduct ’.