All Property Week articles in 9 April 2021 – Page 7
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Markets
Scape eyes post-Covid growth
Despite the pandemic, the JV is forging ahead with its PBSA and PRS plans.
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Insight
ESG strategies are an imperative
A sustainability strategy, once considered a nice-to-have, is now a business imperative across the real estate sector.
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Insight
Cuomo’s Penn Station plans spark debate
When it comes to forecasting New York City’s future, none of the conventional market analysis tools seem worth a damn.
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Insight
Why councils save up CIL payments
Editor: With regard to your recent feature on Section 106 payments , at any given time, there is likely to be a balance of unspent S106 funds, as contributions are received from developers throughout the year.
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News
Four new partners join The Climate Crisis Challenge
Property Week is delighted to announce that a fourth lead partner and three supporting partners have joined The Climate Crisis Challenge.
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Insight
There’s a bright future for smart flex providers
Editor: It is heartening to see enquiries and demand for flexible workspace rising in response to the government’s roadmap for easing lockdown.
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News
Cladding loans branded ‘a mess’
The chair of an influential parliamentary committee has branded the government’s cladding loan scheme for leaseholders living in buildings under 18m “a mess”.
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News
How low can yields go in the booming industrial market?
Record take-up and investment fuel concerns that boom times cannot last as yields harden to record lows
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News
Q&A: JLL director on rush for student beds
Huw Forrest talks about Unite/Aventicum deal and wider PBSA market outlook
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Insight
View from the top: Fiona Fletcher-Smith, chief executive of housing association L&Q
The new chief executive of housing association L Q talks to Property Week about its new five-year corporate plan and why it decided to move away from its target of delivering 100,000 homes in 10 years.
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Professional
Government is ‘wrong’ to ban MCC business rates appeals
Experts say the government’s £1.5bn compensation scheme is not enough to address the impact of Covid on values.
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News
Q&A: Strettons’ Andrew Brown on the future of the ballroom
The director and auctioneer reflects on a year of remote bidding and what the future holds for the market
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News
Ten-point plan aims to ‘find way forward’ with cladding
Irwin Mitchell sets out its recommendations to address residential fire safety issues in wake of Grenfell
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Insight
Why Costa is still nifty at 50
As Costa Coffee celebrates its 50th year, Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at its journey from London roastery to global chain, its history of expansion and franchising and what the future holds for the ever-popular brand