All Property Week articles in 5 May 2017 – Page 5
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A nation of two housing markets
Auction prices in London and the South East have bounced back since 2008, but it’s a different story in the rest of the country.
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News
Tech tops agenda at PW Sheds Conference
Advances in technology will have a profound impact on the industrial and logistics sector and drive decisions on the location and size of units in the future, delegates at Property Week’s inaugural Sheds Conference in Birmingham heard.
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Hammersmith office block sold for £75m
Coca-Cola’s former UK headquarters in Hammersmith is under offer to a Middle Eastern investor for more than £75m.
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Insight
We need a government that is prepared to be unpopular
A government is usually in power for five years - about the time it takes to deliver a development site in London, from planning to completion. The revolving door at No 10 is at the heart of why the housing shortage in London continues to disrupt the lives of people ...
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Expect the usual poll surprises, gaffes and occasional hilarity over the next five weeks
As the general election campaign rolls relentlessly on, there seems little sign of any change.
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Markets
Who are the bidders in the auction room in 2017?
It is often said that auctions are a barometer for the health of the wider property market. As such, investors kept a keen eye on the performance of UK auction houses in the months following last June’s EU referendum.
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Fact is funnier than fiction
The BBC’s self-parody W1A, which follows Hugh Bonneville’s Ian Fletcher as he wrestles with the travails of working for the publicly funded broadcaster, turns out to be more fact than fiction.
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Second-tier Premier League clubs pay a crazy penalty
With £5bn worth of television money coming from BT and Sky Sports over the next three years, Premier League clubs are unlikely to plead poverty any time soon. But when it comes to business rates, some of those lower down the pecking order are seemingly being penalised for seeking success.
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Separated at birth: Shappi Khorsandi and Sibel Osman
RESI Awards launch parties are always glamorous but Metropolis was a little surprised to see comedian Shappi Khorsandi at Resi Land HQ last week but it turns out she just shares a strong likeness with the host’s investment consultant Sibel Osman.
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£100m deals brighten the outlook for investors
An unusually high number of large transactions helped boost investment volumes in the first quarter of this year, according to Lambert Smith Hampton’s quarterly UK Investment Transactions report.
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Cluttons bought out of administration
Property consultancy Cluttons has been bought out of administration in a pre-pack deal by turnaround specialist Rcapital.
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Professional
People Moves: Ingleton Wood, SE Land & Estates Group, C&W and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Adopting the common language of benchmarking
I read Jean-Marc Vandevivere’s article on setting a residential benchmark with interest.
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Barings brings in Corti as director in Italy
Barings has announced that it has appointed Morco Corti as director, transactions and asset management in Italy.
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Insight
Are landlords really still complacent about EPCs?
Emanuela Barbiroglio’s recent article reported that landlords are still complacent about the impact of the MEES legislation, which comes into force this time next year, and that many are unaware that the legislation restricts a landlord’s ability to let or renew leases where F or G EPCs exist.
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