All Property Week articles in 3 May 2019 – Page 4
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News
Hampshire retirement scheme gets go-ahead
McCarthy Stone has received consent for £45m scheme consisting of 124 units
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News
JLL pulls out of Brunei contract
JLL has unilaterally withdrawn from managing nearly £2bn of hotel assets owned by the Sultan of Brunei.
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BDB Pitmans on hunt for City office
Law firm BDB Pitmans has instructed agents to help it look for a new office in the City of London.
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Insight
The myriad benefits of the digital auctions revolution
It has been apparent for some time that the real estate industry is fundamentally changing, with the data revolution permeating all areas of the built environment. The impact has been particularly powerful in the world of auctions, where we have seen the online model challenging the traditional ballroom auction.
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Insight
Introducing auctions to prospective bidders
While the process of buying and selling at auction is relatively simple, the in-house dynamics are often not.
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Insight
Q&A: James Emson on five-day auctions
The managing director of Clive Emson Auctioneers tells Emanuele Midolo about the firm’s unique sales model
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News
Europa’s airbase deal informs push into PRS
Fund manager’s work on ‘failed PRS’ portfolios helps guide new strategy
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Aberdeen Standard offloads mixed-use block in Richmond
Europa Capital has bought One Eton Street in the town centre for £34m – close to its valuation price of £35m
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Professional
How should the industry react to the RICS service charge changes?
A service charge is “a means by which a landlord can recover from tenants the cost of maintaining and repairing a building and providing certain services”. However, this frequently leads to disputes, as a landlord will want to maintain investment value while a tenant will want to ensure they receive ...
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Professional
Will the Homes Act help to improve standards in the PRS?
The Housing Act 1988 came into force in January 1989 with the intention of revitalising the private rented sector (PRS). Over time, the legislation has increased the number of households in the PRS – now at 4.5 million (19% of the UK’s housing stock), up from 2.8 million in 2007.
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Professional
People Moves: Hines, Bidwells, Harris Lamb and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Improving EV charging infrastructure is essential
Editor: If we have any chance at all of reaching the government’s target of ‘net-zero’ emissions by 2050, then much more needs to be done to accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles, or EVs (PropertyWeek.com).
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Insight
Old Labour, new danger over PDR
Editor: Labour’s pledge to ditch permitted development rights (PDR) is one more reason to fear the ravages of the Labour Party gaining power.
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Professional
Cushman & Wakefield appoints Tim Crighton as EMEA logistics partner
Cushman Wakefield has appointed former Kingfisher group property manager, Tim Crighton, as a partner to provide specialist logistics and retail supply chain advice to clients across EMEA.
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