All Property Week articles in 3 November 2017 – Page 4
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Why it's time to back the Cinderella of student housing
When it comes to the student accommodation market, the paradigm is that investors want something new, purpose built and with scale.
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Sexual harassment: the ugly truth
As sexual harassment in the entertainment industry continues to dominate news headlines, Property Week asks how serious the problem is in property.
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Schroders and Palmer launch new residential land fund
Schroder Real Estate and Palmer Capital have teamed up to launch a new £125m residential land fund targeting double-digit returns.
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Tech is here to stay, so embrace it and prosper
Technology comes in many forms, from advanced CCTV and access control systems to complex trend analysis helping to inform investment decisions.
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Senior execs sign up to diversity initiative
Nearly 50 senior property executives have signed up to a set of commitments to promote a greater gender balance in the industry.
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Talk of ‘death’ of the physical store is a little premature
Most shopkeepers have been grappling with the trials, tribulations, opportunities and glories that the internet has brought to retailing for a couple of decades now.
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Liverpool’s new tech start-up hub Sensor City throws open its doors
While most people associate Liverpool with football and music, Alison Mitchell would like to make it famous for technology too.
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Could new digital tool ease burden of planning system?
When a development is postponed or abandoned, the complexity of the planning system is often blamed.
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Brighton FC’s plans for Ikea store kick off traffic debate
Brighton Hove Albion FC has come a long way in the past 20 years.
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Giant medical campus gets off the drawing board
On the edge of Maidstone, an unusual property development is slowly but surely starting to take shape.
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Markets
Birthplace of fibre optics set to recapture former glories
Holding a place in the history books as the location of the discovery of fibre optics, Harlow in Essex has a long-standing reputation as a hub for science and innovation.
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Aviva Investors set to launch first REIT
Aviva Investors is set to launch its first real estate investment trust (REIT), which will be focused on the booming long-income sector.
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Resi development opportunity in Ashford hits market
A residential development opportunity next to Ashford’s high-speed rail station has come to the market.
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Long income… and the long road ahead
This week, we heard the grim Bank of England forecast that 75,000 finance jobs could be lost as a result of Brexit.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 3 November 2017
Land Information Platform - Sexual harassment - Angelica Donati interview - Surrey, Sussex & Kent focus - Offices, business & science parks
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Rock’n’roll rub-a-dub rescued
Sadly for London’s music fans, the capital has lost its fair share of musical meccas over the past decade.
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Consultant’s crash course in culinary control
Everybody knows that members of the property industry like nothing better than to a enjoy a nice long client lunch on expenses.
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Separated at birth: Giles Roberts and Ben Howard
It would be fitting if Colliers director Giles Roberts has songwriting skills to match his shopping centre knowledge, because he’s an absolute ringer for Brit Award winner Ben Howard.
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How positive is prognosis for healthy towns 18 months on?
Intended to promote healthy living and reduce the incidence of diseases like obesity, ‘healthy towns’ were hailed as the future when the NHS announced the initiative 18 months ago.
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Retirement Living Guide - 3 November 2017
Johnny Sandelson & Karen Mulville interview - Retirement housing comes of age - Auriens Chelsea profile