All Property Week articles in 3 March 2017 – Page 6
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Professional
Workspaces for smaller firms in the capital are increasingly under threat
Last week, independent policy network Future of London published a report calling on local government, developers and workspace operators to maximise the regeneration potential of sites capable of providing workspace for small businesses.
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Insight
Embracing change: it’s all about choice and flexibility
Rapidly evolving attitudes towards work are defining the office landscape - and the future of property.
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Professional
New limited partnership likely to encourage real estate investors
HM Treasury published a revised draft legislative reform order on the proposed amendments to the Limited Partnership Act 1907 on 16 January 2017.
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Insight
Dublin office market set to capitalise on Brexit exodus
Ireland’s vibrant, multicultural capital is primed to provide for those organisations opting to leave the UK.
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Insight
HS2: cure and the cause of Birmingham blues?
After three years of parliamentary debate, HS2’s first phase cleared its nal hurdle last week when the £50bn project received royal assent, quelling fears in the wake of the EU referendum it might not go ahead.
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Plans for Time Out market in Shoreditch rejected by council
Entertainment group Time Out’s plans for a 19,250 sq ft market in Shoreditch have been turned down by Tower Hamlets council.
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News
Waypoint goes on retail shopping spree in South East
Waypoint Asset Management has acquired a trio of retail assets in the South East on behalf of institutional and private clients.
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Insight
Modular construction: all mod cons
On a building site in north London, a crane whirs into action. A ‘module’ is lifted off the back of a lorry, hoisted high into the air and swung across the sky. Then, after much twisting and turning, it is guided into place by the site crew. One down, 678 ...
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News
Cowell departs after Estate Office buy-out
Investment and development agency Estate Office Property Consultants has completed a management buyout of its founding partners Nicholas Cowell and Adrian Levy in what it described as “a mutual parting of ways”.
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CBRE targets sub-£10m deals with its new small-cap team
CBRE has launched an investment team focused on the small-cap side of the market to “change the perception that it only does mega-deals”.
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Overseas investors maintain interest in regional offices
International money accounted for 45% of all investment in UK regional office markets in 2016 - up from 35% in 2015, reveals Knight Frank’s latest Regional Office Market Report.
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Professional
Housing white paper is welcome but does not go far enough
The measures outlined in last month’s much-anticipated housing white paper should go some way towards tackling what the government describes as the UK’s “broken housing market”.
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News
Get Living gets into Leeds
Get Living is on the verge of buying a site from Taylor Wimpey in Leeds for a £100m build-to-rent (BTR) scheme, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Acquiring public land at current use value could offer a radical solution to the housing crisis
“Underwhelming” is what most of the property industry seems to be saying about the housing white paper.
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News
Anytime bids to be top UK fitness brand
Gym brand Anytime Fitness plans to double its portfolio to 200 sites in 2017 in a move that would make it the biggest player in the UK gym market
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Professional
Partnership promotions in LSH North West reshuffle
A leadership restructure in the North West offices of Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH) has resulted in the promotions of Gayle Taylor (pictured) and Stephen Proudley.
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Insight
The ultimate flexibility for roof and wall systems
Euroclad solution ensures industrial buildings are high-performing, ergonomic and economic investments.
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Professional
People Moves: Story Homes, Deeley Properties and Shelley Sandzer
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Rise and rise of bridging is way forward for property
Evolving market has seen West One grow to a £50m-per-month lending business since the financial crash.
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Insight
Spreading the load across the UK’s transport system
The new iPort rail terminal will be a huge step forward for the logistics sector in a bid to move more freight off the roads.