All Property Week articles in 4 October 2019 – Page 4
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Online
Four Seasons withholds rent payments
Terra Firma’s Four Seasons has withheld rental payments to landlords as the care home operator fights to avoid collapse.
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Online
John Lewis to withhold service charge payments
John Lewis has accused landlords of failing to work “collaboratively” with the retailer as it threatens to withhold some of this quarter’s service charge.
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News
European serviced office take-up surges
Operators increased share of sector in first half of the year putting take-up on course to exceed 2018 levels.
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News
South East towns see low take-up but record rents
A number of South East towns achieved record office rents in the first half of 2019 despite low take-up across the region, according to a report by SHW.
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News
Dominvs goes green with hotel-led scheme in Holborn
Plans for £250m development include Europe’s largest ‘living wall’, flexible workspace and new public space
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News
Property professionals warned that emails can be legally binding
Property professionals could be unwittingly committing their businesses to deals simply by sending an email, a litigation lawyer has warned after a ruling in Manchester County Court.
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News
Investec lands biggest ever BTR funding deal
Lender teams up with Bank of Ireland as it eyes opportunities to grow loan book
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News
AEW UK poised to enter senior living market with rental offer
Investor hopes to replicate its parent company’s success in the US where it has $3bn in assets under management
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International buyers help Savills raise £32m at September sale
Result is £3m down on equivalent 2018 sale but Savills says some see uncertain climate as good time to buy
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UK senior living developers set to build 50,000 new homes
Number of private units expected to jump 30% by end of 2023 with a focus on higher-value southern markets
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Insight
Tories take ownership of housing
There was a distinct sound of fiddling as Rome burned this week, courtesy of some pretty bold – but, in the big scheme of things, trivial – housing announcements at the Conservative Party Conference.
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Insight
The home is where the e-sports gaming world trains, plays and competes
Forget proptech. E-sports is the next big thing. In fact, PwC has predicted that e-sports revenue will reach more than $30bn (£24bn) in 2023 in the US alone and that it will grow 18.3% a year from 2023.
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Markets
Rising to the late-cycle challenge
As Europe reaches the late-cycle stage, core funds are having to make tough investment decisions.
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Insight
How Osaka plans to take on Tokyo with its new business district
Some of Osaka’s biggest companies have joined forces in a bid to create a new commercial district to take on Tokyo’s.
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Insight
How VIA Outlets has bucked the retail downturn
VIA Outlets CEO Otto Ambagtsheer shows Alex Howlett around Freeport Lisboa and reveals how creating centres with local character is helping the firm expand in Europe.
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Insight
How Malta’s cash-for-passports scheme is creating a property bubble
A Maltese scheme granting EU citizenship to overseas investors has sparked a development boom, but not one that many locals welcome.
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Insight
Refurbishment is best response to office occupier demands
Commercial office occupier requirements are evolving – and quickly. As well as expecting shorter lease lengths and co-working trends, occupiers are looking beyond traditional sector ‘districts’.
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Markets
What is behind Asian investment in Europe?
A lack of compelling opportunities at home and the desire to diversify have driven a flood of Asian investment into European real estate markets.
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Insight
We need all types of homes
Everyone aspires to have a place they can call home. Generating enough homes to service demand is the key to unlocking the housing shortage.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 4 October 2019
Colony Capital’s digital focus – Osaka’s new business district – Malta’s property bubble – VIA Outlets in Portugal – International finance market