All articles by Adam Branson – Page 4
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News
What can the property sector expect from King Charles III?
The new monarch is well known for his strong personal views on architecture, planning and sustainability.
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Markets
Race for eco-energy hots up
Energy crisis could lead to green revolution in how property is powered. Adam Branson reports
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News
Docklands office market feels squeeze as workers stay home
With new figures showing 3.2m sq ft of available space, what does the future hold for this iconic area?
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Online
Can government deliver on its £1.5bn property sell-off plan?
Experts say Rees-Mogg wants smaller, more densely occupied office portfolio for slimmed-down civil service
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Online
Energy crisis puts pressure on both occupiers and landlords
Experts say industry will need to think more creatively about ways of reducing energy usage within buildings.
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Insight
Housing market braced for downturn as price rises stall
Demand for housing remains strong but the increasing cost of living is predicted to affect affordability
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Insight
The force of nature
As biophilic office design comes back into fashion, thanks in no small part to Covid-19, Adam Branson considers the benefits of bringing the outside in.
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News
Developers look to the skies as building costs rise ever higher
Adding storeys to new or existing buildings is making projects financially viable and environmentally friendly.
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News
Why the spate of interventions by investors in the resi sector?
Online estate agency Purplebricks is just the latest in a string of companies subjected to investor activism
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Markets
Scotland feels office squeeze
Edinburgh’s only major new office scheme, Haymarket, is already fully pre-let. Adam Branson reports
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News
Homes England loan vital to unlocking Silvertown project
The £233m funding could finally kickstart the long-delayed regeneration of the derelict east London site.
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Markets
Park life picks up in Manchester
The city’s first new park in 100 years forms heart of £1.4bn regen scheme. Adam Branson reports.
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News
Dark clouds on the horizon as build costs continue to surge
Experts say major housebuilders have so far been more sheltered from rising inflation than SME builders
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Online
Retailers turn developers to diversify their income stream
John Lewis is among the brands planning to redevelop their stores to include residential and office space
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Online
An urban demise seems unlikely
I am, at heart, an urban soul. And that is despite – or perhaps because of – having spent most my childhood in Morpeth, a quintessential Northumbrian market town located around 15 miles north of Newcastle.
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News
Experts sceptical about the latest right-to-buy scheme
The prime minister’s proposal to sell housing association properties would create a host of problems.
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News
Why London ‘makes sense’ as a location for life science hubs
Slew of new schemes seen as logical given demand for space is booming and capital is chronically undersupplied.
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Markets
Fog lifts from key Tyne project
Big steps forward for long-planned Quayside conference and arena scheme.
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News
Government intervention may be the next twist in RICS saga
Unprecedented clause allowing for governmental investigation into body’s governance spells yet more bad news.
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Markets
Garden village begins to bloom
A new development in Knowsley is looking to history for inspiration.