All Property Week articles in 3 June 2016 – Page 6
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Museum of London to create capital’s tallest public viewing gallery at 1 Undershaft
The Museum of London and Aroland Holdings have announced plans to create London’s highest public viewing gallery on the 71 st and 72 nd floors of 1 Undershaft.
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London must be a city for all ages
In Sadiq Khan’s interview with Property Week , he discussed his desire to amend the London Plan to create an environment in which Londoners can live and work, and help strengthen communities.
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Scotland’s EPC regulations: time to act
Forty per cent of UK carbon emissions come from buildings.
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Older people carry increasing clout in housing market
The UK population is ageing - by 2039, it is expected to have increased by 10 million people to 74.3 million, one in 12 of whom will be aged 80 or over, and 19% of whom will be over 70.
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Haringey seeking partner for Tottenham mega scheme
Haringey Council is inviting potential partners to bid for a role in redeveloping the High Road West area of North Tottenham, which will see 1,400 homes built.
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DeVono partners with Cresa to grow global reach
UK tenant-only representation agency DeVono has partnered with multinational US-based conflict-free agent CRESA to form DeVono Cresa.
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Ropemaker kickstarts £20m Birmingham industrial development
H2O Urban has secured funding for a £20m development of industrial and warehouse units on a 13-acre canal-side site in Birmingham.
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CBRE extends retail team with Michael Horwitz & Company acquisition
CBRE has acquired London-based specialist retail agents Michael Horwitz Company.