All Property Week articles in 7 February 2020 – Page 4
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News
A new chapter for British Land’s Storey
British Land’s flexible workspace business Storey has revealed the design for a new office in Haggerston, north London.
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Insight
The beating heart of communities
Until recently, one of my greatest regrets at work was that I hadn’t spent a significant amount of uninterrupted time with Greystar’s operations – including the property management, maintenance, front-of-house concierge and lettings teams – on the ground at one of our buildings.
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News
Barratt Homes reveals plans to cut carbon emissions by a third
Barratt Homes has announced plans to slash its direct carbon emissions by almost a third over the next few years.
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Auction houses attribute new year optimism to ‘Boris bounce’
Savills, Allsop and Auction House London predict strong activity for their first residential auctions of 2020
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Insight
Time to address the climate issue
As 2019 fades from view and we look back at it with an element of hindsight, I don’t think history is going to remember it as the year Brexit became a certainty, or even for England finally winning the Cricket World Cup – but as the year that the climate ...
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News
Fund wobbles raise questions about health of Irish market
Aviva stops investors taking money out of funds after concerns over market outlook lead to withdrawals
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New signings take Myo office to 86% capacity
Landsec’s flexible workspace arm is now exploring options for a second site
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Information
Property Week Digital Edition – 7 February 2020
Nobu moves restaurant to new hotel – Quadrant Repurposed’s founders on reviving department stores – South East markets – Regeneration in focus
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Investment down 21% in 2019 despite uptick in fourth quarter
A significant increase in commercial real estate investment following the general election in December helped to boost investment in an otherwise slow year, according to data from JLL.
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Online
Barratt Homes reveals plans to cut carbon emissions by a third
Barratt Homes has announced plans to slash its direct carbon emissions by almost a third over the next few years.
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News
Guild head on L&G’s first later-living steps
Co-founder of investor’s retirement living arm outlines strategy for first schemes
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Markets
Regen projects face fallout of loan hike
News that the cost of borrowing from the PWLB is set to increase has sparked fears councils may scrap vital capital projects.
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Markets
Can South East keep its role in film and TV production story?
Studio space demand outstrips supply.
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Insight
How Quadrant Repurpose plans to revive department stores
Chris Daniel and Mark Phillipson, the pair behind new joint venture Quadrant Repurpose, reveal how they plan to breathe new life into Britain’s department stores to Emanuele Midolo
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News
Japanese fusion chain Nobu to close Mayfair restaurant
Upmarket restaurant set to close one West End branch and open another in a new Nobu Hotel later this year
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Building Better final report proposals divide opinion
Some recommendations seen as ‘easy wins’ but others deemed impractical and unlikely to be implemented
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British Land’s Barber joins Cadogan Estate
Improving Sloane Street and King’s Road offer is next challenge for retail expert
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Professional
Amazon’s rates appeal could encourage other revaluations
Online retailer won case against Cannock Chase council arguing that mezzanines did not count as floorspace