All Property Week articles in 6 March 2020 – Page 4
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Insight
Heavenly Desserts seeks new store sites
Upmarket café chain Heavenly Desserts has appointed agents to find new stores across London and the south of England in a bid to accelerate its expansion plans.
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News
Dartriver teams up with Conren and Indigo to launch new firm
The joint venture, CLI Dartriver, aims to build a £1bn London office portfolio in the next three to five years
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News
Co-living in the USA
Liz Hamson takes a tour of The Collective’s New York City co-living sites and finds out more about its ambitious plans to open 100,000 new units by 2025.
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News
Can Hong Kong recover from civil unrest and coronavirus?
In 2019, commercial deal volumes fell 52% year on year in Hong Kong as political unrest shook the property market. Robyn Wilson asks whether the city will bounce back in 2020.
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News
West End set to remain a long-term choice for investors
The 2016 EU referendum had a huge impact on investment coming into the UK.
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News
We can futureproof the natural and built environment
The quest for net zero carbon and the ever-increasing urgency to halt climate change have garnered significant attention in recent months.
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News
Nash Bond brings to market New Bond Street boutique
Nash Bond has been instructed to market a luxury boutique on New Bond Street, London, Property Week can reveal.
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News
There are bigger issues that transcend coronavirus
This week’s issue was supposed to go to Mipim. That’s why it has an international focus. Like everyone else who was going, we have had to make some last-minute changes to our plans.
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News
The demise of Manhattan fashion emporium Barneys
The iconic Manhattan high-end fashion emporium Barneys recently closed its bankrupt doors for good.
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News
How developers in the Netherlands are addressing the climate crisis
Mitchell Labiak visits the Netherlands to find out how it is tackling the climate crisis by embracing the circular economy.
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 6 March 2020
Collier retail agents form BKL - Co-living in the USA – Interview with founders of Kontor – Can Hong Kong recover from coronavirus?
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News
Clive Emson unveils 159 lots for five-day commercial and residential sale
Clive Emson Land Property Auctioneers has released a 159-lot catalogue for its next five-day auction, which begins on 23 March.
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News
Property stocks tumble amid mounting coronavirus fears
Last week’s broad-based sell-off of UK property stocks described as ‘indiscriminate’ by analysts.
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Markets
North West: plenty to be positive about
It says a lot about the state of today’s property market in the North West that much of this supplement is dedicated to stories about new development.
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Markets
How Mayfield site in Manchester is progressing
Sally Hickey investigates progress at Mayfield in Manchester, where a public-private venture is set to turn a long-neglected city centre site into a vibrant new community
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Markets
Birchwood Park capitalises on its prime location
With a catchment area unrivalled outside the M25 and motorway links to Liverpool and Manchester, Birchwood Park is capitalising on its prime location with a big expansion of its industrial space.
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Markets
Five minutes with Caroline Baker
Head of Cushman Wakefield in Manchester on family, building more homes and embracing change
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Markets
Carlisle set to reap benefits of £45m investment
As part of the Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, Cumbria is set to receive £45m of strategic investment. Matthew Valentine reports on how the local authorities are planning to spend the money
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Markets
Independents boost region’s leisure scene
Thriving independent leisure operators buoy North West towns, where struggling big chains are often absent.
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Markets
The regeneration of Manchester’s Ancoats
A second wave of regeneration is set to continue the transformation of Ancoats to the north of Manchester city centre from an industrial wasteland to a happening mixed-use district.