All Property Week articles in 7 January 2022 – Page 8
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News
SEGRO boss ‘humbled’ to be awarded an OBE
Sleath says award ‘reflects role industrial property plays in flourishing economy’.
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News
Q&A: Soho Housing Association’s new CEO outlines her plans
Barbara Brownlee sets out her priorities for the London housing association.
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Insight
People are GPA’s greatest asset
For more than a decade, the property industry has been evolving from simply being recognised as places to do work into spaces that facilitate and nurture productivity, connectivity and wellbeing. And we are now seeing property playing its part in people strategies for many employers.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Jane Ho, principal and director of health at HKS Architects
Jane Ho, principal and director of health at HKS Architects, on how she joined the property industry, the challenges she has overcome, the films she loves and her number-one travel destination.
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Professional
How changes to planning are likely to affect development
Boyer experts discuss ‘levelling up’, local plans, housing targets, land value capture and water neutrality.
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News
LaSalle IM set to snap up a pair of retail outlets for £600m
Firm fights off competition from 10 others to buy Cheshire Oaks and Swindon Designer Outlet from Nuveen.
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News
Acuitus achieves 94% success rate and £22.7m total at December sale
Acuitus sold 94% of its catalogue at its 13 December auction, selling 28 out of the 30 properties offered and raising £22.7m.
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Shopping centre investment volumes set to bounce back in 2022
Distribution warehouses and London’s industrial sector are set to see the highest investment returns over the next five years, at 11.6% and 9% respectively, but shopping centres could also be set to make an unlikely resurgence.
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News
Resi lots sell well at last Savills and Allsop auctions of 2021
Savills achieved its highest-ever December total while Allsop reported a bidding frenzy over two plots of land.
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News
Property ends 2021 with a bumper month
December was marked by a flurry of deals in the industrial and logistics sector.
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News
This week in… 2018
Embattled restaurant chain Byron Burger launched a company voluntary agreement (CVA), under which it would review leases on 20 of its stores.
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News
Listed housebuilders’ shares end 2021 up 10% year on year
Sector bounced back in December after falling as a result of rising input costs and base rate concerns.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Roy Ledgister, chief executive of Convivia
Roy Ledgister, chief executive of Convivia, on how he got started in property, his TV and podcast recommendations and which celebrity he’d most like to meet.
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Online
There’s life yet in the UK’s high street
For many, the death of the British high street has long been a question of when, not if. And with the pandemic causing the proportion of total UK retail sales that take place online to almost double, many thought that Covid-19 would prove to be the final nail in the ...
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Online
The office trends that will shape the 2022 real estate market
The commercial real estate landscape has been shaken up over the past 18 months, with challenges presented for both businesses and landlords alike. However, hybrid working is now fully embedded into our everyday working lives and, as a result, people are starting to understand exactly what they want and need ...