All Property Week articles in 31 January 2020 – Page 4
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News
Research calls existence of green premium into question
Report shows lack of evidence that green credentials attract premiums and calls for better green certification
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News
Bristol and Cardiff top BREEAM ranking of regional cities
Bristol and Cardiff are leading the way among the ‘big nine’ regional cities when it comes to creating environmentally friendly buildings, according to BREEAM building sustainability certification data from BRE.
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Arlington unveils flex office product Adapt
First branch opens at Uxbridge Business Park ahead of roll-out across portfolio
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Insight
We must act now to save retail
The plight of the shopping centre in the UK is worrying… very worrying. Today, many if not all of our existing shopping centres simply would not be built. There is turmoil in this silo of the real estate market as net asset values, which equity capital markets have not believed ...
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Acuitus set to kick off 2020 with 51-lot February auction
Southend property guided at £5m-plus is star lot in larger catalogue than was offered in eqivalent 2019 sale
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 31 January 2020
Property Week and UKGBC launch The Climate Crisis Challenge – London resi market shows recovery – Clive Black on saving retail - Focus on Midlands markets
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Insight
It’s no surprise flex office providers are expanding
Editor: Your recent article ‘ Over 1,000 companies to open new post-Brexit offices in UK ’ is further evidence that Brexit-related doom and gloom in the UK property market has been misplaced. The evidence indicates that the UK is still open for business – and the office sector especially looks ...
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Insight
Yes, housebuilding can go green
Editor: As your article ‘Hitting green target is a huge challenge for housebuilders’ makes clear, the housebuilding industry has a sustainability problem .
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Insight
Adjust your business model or die
Ask 50 different people how best to combat the climate crisis and expect nearly 50 different answers.
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News
London’s resi market shows recovery signs
Evidence is mounting that downturn in property sales volumes may be over
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News
Hurlington plans to build on co-living JV with The Collective
Traditional resi developer hungry for more co-living after Harrow and Hackney schemes with The Collective
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Markets
Second-time purchasers give Midlands a Help to Buy boost
Changes to HTB scheme may hit market.
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Markets
Council gives £20m kickstart to help Transform Nuneaton
Library project boosts town’s regen plan.
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News
Ted Baker overstates value of its stock by £58m
The outlook for struggling fashion chain Ted Baker went from bad to worse last week when it was revealed the business had overstated the value of its stock by £58m.
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Markets
Rise of unmanned self-storage
Nick Hughes asks whether the UK will follow the likes of Sweden and embrace full automation
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Markets
Hobby reveals trade secrets of Dunmoore
Jeff Hobby tells Mitchell Labiak how he built property company Dunmoore by investing in trade counters through good and bad times
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Professional
Flexible offices give central business districts a lifeline
Many property companies are ditching expensive central locations to reflect today’s changing work trends
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News
Bold expansion plans for NewFlex
Flexible workspace provider NewFlex has snapped up London co-working operator Bold, paving the way for ambitious UK expansion plans.
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Professional
Biodiversity net gain policy could be costly for developers
The government’s Environment Bill will require developers to measurably improve natural wildlife habitats