All Property Week articles in 6 October 2017 – Page 5
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Insight
Too many unanswered questions in Theresa May speech
Theresa May’s announcement on new money for social housing – and that she will take personal charge of re-igniting home ownership again in Britain - will be welcomed.
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News
Office demand in Oxfordshire soars in H1
Office space requirements in Oxfordshire rose 74% in the first half of the year, while take-up hit a record 225,000 sq ft.
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Insight
Will industrial learn its lessons in PDR extension?
Land supply, whether it be for industrial, office or residential use, is in short supply.
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News
Henley USA splashes $100m in New York and Phoenix
Henley’s US arm has sealed three deals to acquire more than 1,000 homes for rent for about $100m (£75m).
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Markets
Is property finally embracing the tech revolution?
In a world of circuit boards, megabytes and algorithms, the property sector remains resolutely paper heavy.
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News
May's social housing pledge 'not enough'
Theresa May’s plan to boost the country’s supply of social housing with a £2bn cash injection has been met with mixed reactions from the industry.
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News
JV on hunt for investment partner for Reading scheme
Benson Elliot and Stanhope are looking to secure an investment partner to finance the first phase of their £500m mixed-use scheme Station Hill in Reading.
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Insight
Mr Nice Guy: Guy Nixon interview
Go Native founder Guy Nixon tells Property Week about his bold BTR vision and how he plans to triple the firm’s turnover in the next five years.
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News
High-value lots to hold sway in fourth-quarter auctions
A wave of unusually highly priced lots is set to hit the auction market in October and November.
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News
Strettons October sale raises £12.5m
Strettons’ fifth auction of the year raised £4.4m more than its previous sale in July and could top its October 2016 result, with several post-auction sales in the pipeline.
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Insight
How AAS is disrupting business
The as-a-service (AAS) business model has evolved at great speed to disrupt and transform the way companies of every size operate.
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Insight
‘Fuller form of rent control’ is never successful
It is hard to know exactly what Jeremy Corbyn means when he talks about “rent controls” .
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Professional
People Moves: Savills, MDA, Techspace and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Insight
Perfect time to take a sabbatical
In a week when we took a step closer to World War III, took a step back towards socialism with Jack White… sorry, Jeremy Corbyn, demanding rent caps, while his London mayor banned Uber, I was glad to see a few chinks of light prick through the gloom in your ...
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Online
Catalyst raises €400m for new core plus fund
Catalyst Capital has raised more than €400m in the first close of a new ‘evergreen’ real estate fund called Catalyst Core Plus European Property Fund.
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Online
BNP Paribas Real Estate unveils new UK board
BNP Paribas Real Estate has revealed details of its new 11-strong UK board following the acquisition of Strutt Parker.
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Insight
Skills shortage could stymie London housing strategy
After reading Samantha Partington’s review of London’s draft housing strategy what concerns me is that in the last few years the London housing market has seen a dramatic decline in the number of contractors in the market, especially those that want and are able to undertake small scale developments. ...
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Online
Join the conversation: PW & BNP PRE to host #retailregen Twitter debate
The retail sector is at an important juncture and we’re set to debate the key issues…in 140 characters.
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