All Property Week articles in 9 November 2018 – Page 6
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Insight
Canary Wharf BTR plans gather pace
Vertus’s Alastair Mullens on ‘exciting’ Newfoundland scheme and future projects
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Markets
Boxpark clashes with council over plans for Brighton's arches
Boxpark’s proposal to redevelop Madeira Terrace has met with disapproval from Brighton council, which has its own plans for the arches.
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Professional
Balance is key to the design of co-working space
Experts debate topics ranging from design to the importance of wellness.
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News
Breaking virtual ground
Metropolis has been to a few groundbreaking ceremonies where it felt like the guests’ minds were elsewhere, but developer Moda has taken things a step further with the first-ever virtual reality ceremony at Liverpool Waters.
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News
Separated at birth: Ben Hall and Ryan Giggs
Colliers may have hired Ben Hall for his “exceptional track record in the north” but he still has some way to go to match the impact in that region, and worldwide, of his doppelgänger and Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs.
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Online
Peloton makes UK debut with five London lettings
Harper Dennis Hobbs has advised US fitness business Peloton on a series of leases in London as part of its £50m UK and European launch.
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Insight
Ideas not land are the building blocks for today’s housing entrepreneurs
“Where are the new Lawrie Barratts?” incoming housing minister Kit Malthouse beseeched his audience at Property Week ’s RESI Conference in September.
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Online
Flexible office sector to grow by 150% over five years
Flexible office space in Europe is set to grow by 30% every year over the next five years, a new report by JLL has predicted.
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Professional
Landmark decision curtails leaseholders’ freedom to refurbish property
Leaseholder’s success in suing landlord for allowing another tenant to renovate their flat has far-reaching implications.
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News
Ballymore and Hammerson switch focus from resi to workspace in Bishopsgate Goodsyard redesign
Hammerson and Ballymore have revealed updated plans for their embattled Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme.
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News
Knight Dragon to develop events venue at Greenwich Peninsula
Developer Knight Dragon has partnered with event space operator Venue Lab to develop a 58,000 sq ft venue at its Greenwich Peninsula scheme in London.
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Markets
Realm of possibility: Colin Brooks interview
Colin Brooks, head of outlet centre manager Realm, believes his sector’s business model could help rescue ailing shopping centres.
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Professional
People Moves: GVA, Ingleton Wood, CBRE and more
All the latest moves, appointments and promotions from across the property sector.
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Online
The Scalpel half full after two new lettings
The Scalpel is half let after National Australia Bank (NAB) and Lombard International signed leases in the 35-storey building.
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Markets
Woolworths stores empty a decade on
Around 5% of the former variety chain’s 807 units are still vacant almost 10 years after its collapse.
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Online
100 Cheapside to be sold for £136m
Aberdeen Standard Investments has put the City of London office building 100 Cheapside on the market for £136m, reflecting a yield of 4.25%.
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Insight
Reform could make leasehold work for all parties
As Steve Norris notes in his recent comment article, the property industry has acknowledged that leasehold has genuine problems and many have taken steps to change that.
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Insight
Brexit casts a shadow over Budget’s proposals
As Property Week ’s Budget coverage highlighted, the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) mildly upgraded its growth forecasts and now expects the UK economy to grow at 1.6% in 2019, up from the 1.3% spring forecast.
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Insight
Flying Dakota: Ken McCulloch interview
Malmaison founder Ken McCulloch talks to Simon Creasey about his ambitions for boutique hotel chain Dakota and its Deluxe spin-off.