All Property Week articles in 8 July 2016 – Page 5
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Global real estate slump is 'a rerun of 2007’, says Prew
The analyst who caused a storm when he called the top of the property market almost a year ago has accused the industry’s leading REITs of “sweeping the bad news under the Brexit carpet” and forgetting that there is an even worse global real estate slump.
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Prosecco bar brand expands as retailers push on with plans
Wine brand Frizzenti has revealed plans for a nationwide expansion of its prosecco bars, as a snap poll of retailers and food and drink operators shows a majority remain committed to their UK expansion plans despite Brexit uncertainty.
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KTR founders and former Delin CEO launch industrial venture
The founders of US logistics company KTR Capital Partners have joined forces with Christian Jamison, the former chief executive of Delin Capital Asset Management, to launch a major new venture focused on the European industrial market.
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Curtain to open on long-awaited Bournemouth leisure scheme
Leisure schemes in Bournemouth have had something of a turbulent history.
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Burning Night to open trio of Birmingham bars
Three bars will open under one roof at a 22,000 sq ft Birmingham venue that has been empty since 2013.
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What’s needed is balance, not scaremongering
Is there a cliché we haven’t drawn on in the febrile, and at times downright frightening, aftermath of the EU referendum?
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Brexit sees agents put hiring on hold
The sector’s biggest agents have effectively frozen recruitment for transaction roles following a sharp fall in deals in the wake of the Brexit vote.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 8 July 2016
Brexit puts hires on hold – Eiichiro Onozawa interview – Brexit and building standards – Hampshire focus
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Insight
It's 2007 all over again as REITs are forced into spotlight
Groucho Marx once said: “I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.”
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London needs a seat at EU table
While I accept the UK property market extends beyond the M25, it is clear that London’s market and economy are entirely different to the rest of the country’s.
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Three left in the running for £2bn Haringey role
Three bidders are left in the running for the development partner role on a massive £2bn regeneration programme in Haringey.
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Will Brexit exacerbate the construction costs crisis?
The falling pound could drive up costs, but in the medium term power may shift from contractors to clients.
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‘It’s a slap in the face’: Oliver hits out at Osborne’s tax hikes
St Modwen boss Bill Oliver has hit out at downbeat assessments of the residential market in the aftermath of the EU referendum vote - and has slammed the chancellor’s stamp duty hikes as a “slap in the face” for housebuilders.
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Bovis says housing market fundamentals remain strong
Bovis Homes completed a record number of homes in the first half of the year and remains bullish about the housing market despite the turmoil following the Brexit vote.
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Palace lands new loan facility at 2.9%
Palace Capital has secured a new ten-year, fixed rate loan at 2.9% with Scottish Widows.
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Osborne faces calls to cancel business rates revaluation in light of Brexit
Business leaders in London’s West End have written to George Osborne calling for him to abandon a planned business rates revaluation in 2017.
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The show must go on: Eiichiro Onozawa interview
It is fair to say that the man helping transform the iconic BBC Television Centre site in west London into a world-renowned residential-led mixed-use scheme is experiencing something of a baptism by fire at the moment.
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Leaders of the pack
The property industry and rugby go hand in hand, so it was no surprise to Metropolis when industry rugger fans established a weekly mixed Try Tag Rugby league competition, with London’s Hyde Park as the venue.
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Strettons expects lively bidding for ‘distinctive’ opportunities
A grade II-listed manor house in the Midlands is one of several “distinctive” lots that Strettons will be banking on at its upcoming July auction.
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Industrial-strength supply problem for Hampshire
Calls from agents lobbying for the allocation of land for distribution facilities have fallen on deaf ears in Hampshire.