All Property Week articles in 5 November 2021 – Page 5
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Optimism in the air at COP26
Six years since COP24 in Paris and only a little longer since Greta Thunberg came to world attention, the great city of Glasgow will become synonymous with the fight against climate change (we don’t mention COP25).
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Avison Young director jumps ship to BKL
James Burt, a director in Avison Young’s London in-town retail agency team, has left to join BKL Property Consultants, Property Week can reveal.
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CapitalRise adds to senior team with new duo
Property finance firm CapitalRise has strengthened its lending team by hiring Lee Francis and Lisa Singh.
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Countryside submits plans for over 1,000 homes development
Countryside has submitted plans for a major housing-led development in Essex.
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Vistry seals £90m Surrey site for new homes development
Vistry has secured a site with a development value of roughly £90m in the Surrey commuter belt.
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Private landlords forced to rely on savings during pandemic
The majority of private landlords who offered tenants rent cuts during the pandemic had to use their savings to absorb the losses, new research shows.
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Urban Logistics continues acquisition spree
Urban Logistic has paid £29m for three assets of three assets around the UK.
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Industrials REIT buys three assets for £18m
Industrials REIT, the group formerly known as Stenprop, has acquired three multi-let estates for £18m.
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Michael Gove’s housing policy shift is long overdue
Editor: Michael Gove’s plans to shift the focus of housing policy away from the South East to the north of England are welcome.
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Let’s rethink how stations function
Editor: Clare Flitton of Landsec recently discussed a “pandemic-driven office revolution”. This isn’t the only asset class that could benefit from fresh thinking.
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How the role of asset managers has evolved
Property Week and Yardi brought together a panel of experts to discuss the changing role of asset management, the specific challenges the sector faces, how Covid has affected occupier expectations and how data and technology can be used to help overcome problems in the future.
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Allan gets down to business
If anyone was in any doubt that Mark Allan means business, they aren’t any longer.
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Agent P: down the drain
Friday 5 November, 8.30am. Oceanic room: Bad news to impart. About 80% of Team P’s 2021 bonus pool has just swirled down the drain. A BTR purchase of 115 flats in Hull has been nixed after five months of patient pushing by Charlie Boy and Posh Girl.
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Property Week Digital Edition – 5 November 2021
This year’s Hot Retail Index reveals the top 100 locations best placed to reinvent their shopping offer in the wake of the pandemic – Campaigners attack the government’s Disability Strategy for failing to make real changes on accessible housing – how much further will shopping centre values fall?
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This week in… 2019
Fuller’s announced that it had acquired the Cotswold Inns & Hotels portfolio of seven Birmingham hotels and two bars for £40m.
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The Leasehold Reform Bill does little to satisfy the concerns of existing leaseholders
While there may be good intentions behind the government’s Leasehold Reform Bill currently before the House of Commons, as it currently stands the bill will do little to address one of the main issues at the heart of the property industry – spiralling ground rents.
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East London industrial rents hit record high
An unprecedented surge in demand for industrial floor space has pushed rents up to record levels in the eastern M25 market, research shows.
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Urban Village gets go-ahead for next step in Birmingham redevelopment
The next phase in a major Birmingham redevelopment project has been approved by the city’s planners, paving the way for a significant mixed-use project.
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Landsec kicks off land grab with U+I takeover
Mark Allan outlines the developer’s priorities if the £190m deal goes through.