All Property Week articles in 8 October 2021 – Page 5
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Property Week Digital Edition – 8 October 2021
We reappraise the career of property tycoon Harry Hyams – Commercial Tenants Association chief executive Peter Bell is determined to fight distressed occupiers’ corner – Women in Property National Student Award winners and sponsors on how the event is fostering young talent
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Turn resignation into revolution
Much has been written about the so-called ‘Great Resignation’, the pandemic-driven phenomenon that has seen employees leave or change jobs in their droves.
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Landlords: meet your new nemesis
Commercial Tenants Association chief executive Peter Bell talks to Property Week about the need to protect distressed tenants and what can be done to foster better relationships with landlords.
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Labour's housing proposals met with muted industry response
Industry underwhelmed by proposals for green homes retrofitting, higher affordable rents and CPO reform.
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Preparing for future pandemics
Since the onset of the pandemic, landlords and tenants have been grappling with how to deal with future pandemics in new leases.
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Tech is vital to the future office
Never before has so much of the UK office market been so obsolete. Two acronyms, ESG and WFH, are accelerating changes to businesses’ requirements, forcing the industry to step up.
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Gove is the right man to fix housing
Given that we’ve had 12 housing ministers in as many years, it is really very good news that while Chris Pincher, the housing minister in what was MHCLG, has retained his job, his boss is now the one man whose record in three departments – education, justice and DEFRA – ...
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European multifamily yields hardened in first half of the year
European multifamily yields contracted to 3.21% in the first half of 2021, hitting their lowest levels in almost a decade, according to the latest data from Savills.
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Time to get smart on energy use
The UK has set in law a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. This ambitious plan partly springboards off legislation passed in the EU, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, which is now part of the UK’s own domestic legislation, meaning that British properties will ...
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Diversity and inclusion can be designed into workspace
How a move to new premises allowed Gatehouse Chambers to build inclusivity into its offices from scratch.
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Q&A: Five minutes with Eleanor Deeley, deputy managing director of Deeley Group
Eleanor Deeley, deputy managing director of Deeley Group, on change in the property industry, developing the family business, her cultural recommendations and the perils of after-work Sambucas.
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Housing crisis is not planners’ fault
The received wisdom is that the planning system is to blame for the shortage of housing that we face in the UK. This is patently wrong and needs challenging.
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‘Perfect storm’ strikes UK construction sector
Fuel crisis has added to the sector’s woes, causing further development delays.
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The key takeaways from Property Week’s hybrid WorkSpace Conference
Senior real estate figures discussed investment trends, the hub-and-spoke office model and inclusion benefits.
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Experts raise concerns over rates relief pledge
Industry figures say “there is no sign” of the £1.5bn promised by the government.
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Q&A: Moda’s James Edwards discusses the move into co-living
Development director of new Moda arm explains the rationale behind the move.
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Industry calls for tougher legislation following Pandora leak
Calls are mounting for tougher legislation to regulate the use of offshore vehicles and stem the flow of dirty money into the UK property market following the leak of the Pandora Papers.
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Students blazing a trail for diversity in the property industry
Women in Property National Student Awards showcases breadth of emerging talent in the built environment.
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Pandora Papers: Clive Betts questions Crown Estate deal
The chair of an influential parliamentary committee is demanding answers from The Crown Estate over the details of a property deal that have come to light in the Pandora Papers.