All Property Week articles in 4 March 2022 – Page 6
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News
‘There’s no desire to level down London’
Levelling-up minister says government will not ignore deprived areas of city.
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Professional
Can a landlord demand a tenant pay turnover rent at lease renewal?
One of the conundrums facing landlords and tenants is how rent should be assessed when a tenant renews its lease under the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
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Insight
We’re living in dangerous times
I doubt that many of us could have conceived that as we entered 2022 it would not be the virus that filled our media but the very real threat that an increasingly paranoid dictator in Russia could have seriously raised the threat of nuclear war.
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News
Spin class: onwards to Mipim
It was decidedly surreal to send out a press release about a small letting in Luton on the day war broke out in Ukraine. What was even more surreal was having to explain to the uncomprehending client why it had got no media coverage.
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News
A mixed reaction to government clampdown on ‘dirty’ Russian money
Government attempts to clamp down on “dirty money” from Russia have met with a mixed response from the industry and transparency campaigners.
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Professional
EV charge point deadline looms
Last November, the government announced the mandatory installation of electric vehicle (EV) charge points for new buildings in England. With four months to go until these regulations come into force, developers and other stakeholders need to ensure they are up to speed on the requirements.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Sam Caulton, chief financial officer of Re-Leased
Sam Caulton, chief financial officer of Re-Leased, on how he got started in the property industry, his top TV and book picks, his best and worst purchases and his number-one travel destination.
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Insight
View from the top: Cal Lee, global head of Workthere
As Savills’ flexible workspace business Workthere turns five, its global head tells Property Week how it has fared, what his plans for growth are and where he thinks the biggest challenges and opportunities lie.
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Insight
Getting on board with skateparks
Betongpark duo Daryl Nobbs and Stuart Maclure tell Simon Creasey how the Norwegian-headquartered skatepark design business operates and why they believe that skateparks are so important to an area.
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Markets
Time to get smart with BMSs
The pandemic has made office building management systems a must-have.
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Professional
Telecoms Bill set to enforce huge rent cuts for landlords
BPF brands bill that will extend rent cuts for landlords hosting 5G equipment ‘an attack on property rights’.
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Insight
Landlords should beware change in EPC regulations
Editor: Net zero is a big topic of conversation at the moment and, recently, the government set a target of lifting the minimum energy efficiency standard in to-let, non-domestic buildings to ‘B’, as part of its target for the UK to be net zero by 2050.
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Insight
Mentoring can help build better
This time last year, I made a great decision. Looking for new ways to build my network amid a global pandemic, I applied for a mentee place on a scheme called Mentoring Circle, a free programme that pairs recently qualified female professionals with accomplished female leaders from across the industry ...
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News
Real estate companies rally behind their staff in Ukraine
Firms pledge support for staff and customers and convert space to help refugees and emergency workers.
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News
Two more assets hit the hot south-east sheds market
Bournemouth warehouse and Herts office-to-shed opportunity put up for sale.
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News
Searches for London flex workspace in less central areas boom
Areas surrounding the City of London saw the greatest increase in searches for flexible workspace in the capital last year compared with pre-pandemic levels, according to data from Workthere shared exclusively with Property Week.
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Professional
Caution advised on rent disputes
The pandemic restrictions imposed on landlords preventing lease forfeiture and rent arrears recovery claims against tenants are shortly coming to an end.
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News
Hines could spend ‘up to 25%’ of new fund on UK property
HEVF 3 aims to raise £1.25bn, with UK allocation targeting logistics, student and senior housing and offices.