All Property Week articles in 30 July 2021 – Page 5
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Will Liverpool walk on?
Few cities currently illustrate the ups and downs of the world of property development quite like Liverpool.
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Insight
HMV expansion plan is utter madness
Editor: This week, HMV announced a controversial new plan to expand its store estate, opening 10 new stores including a search for a new London flagship site, following the closure of HMV’s Oxford Street store back in 2018 when the company fell into administration ( ‘HMV seeks 10 new store ...
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Spin class: justification
An air of lethargy hangs over Pastis Communications. Soph and I blame it on the heatwave, the floods, the Olympics, the pingdemic, our new (mostly) vegan diets.
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Parsons boosts CO-RE team in central London
Central London developer CO-RE has hired Alex Parsons as a senior development manager as it gears up to deliver a series of London projects.
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Retail to resi: quality should always trump quantity
Editor: With regard to your recent story ( ‘Derelict high streets could provide 500,000 homes’ ), it is true that converting empty shops could provide urgently needed homes and help stimulate the recovery of town centres. There are also important environmental benefits to repurposing space in this way.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 30 July 2021
Redrow CEO Matthew Pratt on leading the housebuilder through Covid-19 and the post-pandemic outlook – Income Analytics product is latest attempt to shake up valuation by making tenant income a key factor – Mixed feelings in Liverpool property scene on loss of world heritage status
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This week in… 2016
Delancey and LRC Group were given the go-ahead for a 600,000 sq ft office scheme at Royal Mint Court near the Tower of London.
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Income Analytics aiming to shake up real estate valuation
Income Analytics’ INCANS Score dashboard aims to transform real estate valuation by making income, rather than cap rates or rent multipliers, the key factor. Will it succeed, asks Property Week .
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HTC to provide real estate services for Crown Commercial Service
Hartnell Taylor Cook (HTC) has been confirmed as a supplier of real estate services for the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) – with other big-name agencies expected to be announced in the coming days.
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Offices will not suffer like retail
It only took ecommerce penetration to reach 15% in the UK to ultimately reduce the value of retail real estate by more than one third between 2018 and 2020.
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Retail-to-resi is a win for homes
The national housing shortage and the retail crisis are two of the property industry’s biggest challenges.
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Number of senior living units forecast to grow
Knight Frank predicts number of units will rise by 10% over the next five years.
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Private equity makes a supermarket sweep
Buses – wait for ages then three come along at once. Such is the case with the interest shown by CD R, Apollo and Fortress in Morrisons, an equity that has been sidelined in price terms for a sustained period.
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Liverpool’s property industry decries loss of heritage status
Many argue UNESCO’s removal of world heritage status ignores city’s balance of conservation and development.
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Concerns raised over rates revaluations consultation
Experts agree business rates revaluations should be more frequent, but question government’s approach.
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Community-led regen can work
High streets are facing considerable change following the move towards online retail and the impact of the pandemic. However, there is an opportunity for local residents to work alongside businesses and urban designers to rejuvenate local centres.
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JEDS sells Luton resi site to focus on other cities
JEDS Investments has sold a site in Luton for a residential scheme with a GDV of £35m to Merchant Taylor Homes with a view to shifting its focus to other areas of the country.
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View from the top: Matthew Pratt, chief executive of Redrow
The Redrow chief executive talks to Property Week about his ‘baptism by fire’, why the housebuilder handed back furlough money, the importance of building safety and the contentious issue of cladding.
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Markets
High tide for Channel Islands house prices
Jersey and Guernsey prices hit record highs but lack of land stymies development.