All Property Week articles in 7 June 2019 – Page 4
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This week in... 2004
Land Securities submitted a planning application for the One New Change scheme opposite St Paul’s Cathedral.
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Spin Class: third client
Sophie and I were experiencing a Dickensian ‘best of times, worst of times’ existence, albeit we seemed to be displaying more foolishness than wisdom.
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Countryside expands into East Midlands
Countryside is launching its partnerships model in the East Midlands, with the aim of starting 12 developments in the next 12 months.
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Markets
First Scottish BTR schemes show strong levels of demand
Confidence is on the up as market grows.
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Markets
Co-working trend heads north
WeWork’s imminent arrival in Edinburgh shows sector is gaining momentum.
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Interview with Uncommon co-founder Tania Adir
Tania Adir set up flexible workspace provider Uncommon with her husband Gal five years ago. Mia Hunt finds out what sets their business apart from the competition as the company steps up its expansion plans
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Insight
How to revitalise the high street
The number of empty shops on Britain’s high streets rose by more than 7,500 last year, and the number of retail openings have fallen every year since 2015, when they were overtaken by closures. While some high streets continue to thrive, many others appear dormant and need to transform.
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Insight
Wellness is no passing fad
There is a lot of hype about the flexible office market and it is true to say that it is growing exponentially, with large players, corporate landlords and smaller, more bespoke brands jostling for a piece of the action.
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Could you be a town centre saviour?
Young property professionals are being given a chance to have their ideas for transforming town centres put into action.
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Moda build-to-rent schemes score highly for wellbeing
Developer sets out to prove residents will be ‘happier and healthier’ in its buildings following audit by JLL
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Green delays CVA vote in bid to woo landlords
The future of Sir Philip Green’s retail empire hangs in the balance after Arcadia adjourned its creditor meeting until next Wednesday in a last-ditch attempt to win landlord support for its restructuring plans.
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Professional
Office connectivity benefits both landlords and tenants
Improving digital connectivity in the workplace can boost rents, reduce voids and increase productivity
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Allsop’s May result down year on year while takings are up for Savills
Allsop Residential saw a £15m year-on-year fall in income at its latest sale, while Savills saw a small uptick.
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Modernising investment agency
Embracing modern investment marketing methods and technological change has not been easy for the real estate industry.
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Pair of South Bank offices acquired for combined £82m
CCLA buys Palace House for around £50m while Darin Partners picks up Kaplan House for £32.5m
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Benson Elliot sells Brindleyplace building to Blue Noble for £37.7m
Private equity investor Benson Elliot Capital Management has sold Birmingham office building 11 Brindleyplace to Blue Noble for £37.7m.
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Professional
Supreme Court’s ruling on £1 valuation is blow to landlords
Ruling that vacant building is worth £370,000 sets worrying precedent for owners of similar properties
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How HomeViews plans to spend £1m funding
Co-founders reveal how the platform is faring four months on from its launch
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Insight
Time to celebrate renting as a lifestyle choice
Editor: As Samuel Horti touched on in his recent market report, a chief job of branding agencies is to work with developers to get the unique benefits of BTR across to target consumers .