All articles by Adam Branson – Page 6
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JLL ‘to separate its domestic operations in Russia’ following industry pressure
JLL has bowed to industry pressure and said it will “separate its domestic operations in Russia” after five of its rival agencies all confirmed this week that they were cutting ties with their Russian partners.
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Agents review Russian presence as war with Ukraine escalates
Many of the top agencies have severed ties with Russia, while others are staying put and monitoring the situation.
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Pressure mounting on JLL to cut ties with Russian partners
Pressure is mounting on JLL to cut its ties with its Russian partners after Avison Young, CBRE, Colliers Savills, and Knight Frank all confirmed that they were suspending their Russian operations.
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More agents cut ties with Russian partners
Five of the world’s biggest property consultancies have severed ties with their Russian partners as the situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate.
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Agents cut ties with Russian partners
Two of the world’s biggest property consultancies have severed ties with their Russian partners, Property Week can reveal, as the situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate.
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Sanctions pose ‘unforeseen’ risks to global financial system
Crackdown on Russian money entering the UK could have a big impact on the property investment market.
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Industry slams Gove’s ‘unfair’ cladding removal measures
Experts note a ‘disconnect between government and industry’ and say freeholders will suffer unnecessarily.
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Green from the get-go
At Magna Park MK, GLP has focused on sustainability since day one. Adam Branson finds out how and why it adopted this strategy.
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Housing sector frustrated by lack of ministerial continuity
Experts bemoan appointment of 11th housing minister in 12 years but hope Stuart Andrew will bring reform.
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Industry underwhelmed by vague levelling-up promises
White paper’s investment promises for cities such as Wolverhampton and Sheffield lack detail, critics say.
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An empty threat to office space?
Some cite good 2021 take-up figures as evidence office demand has recovered, but others argue post-Covid changes in working patterns will prompt more businesses to shed space. Who’s right, asks Property Week.
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Evidence of levelling up is scarce
Well, all I can say is that it’s good to be back. After 22 years away – in Edinburgh, briefly Johannesburg and more substantially London – I moved home to Newcastle in the summer. A pandemic cliché? I am also investigating buying a puppy, which is more complicated than I ...
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Experts play down impact of potential changes at the top
Commentators believe that if Johnson does go, it is unlikely to have much of an impact on current agenda.
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Big agents welcome valuation overhaul proposals from RICS
Firms believe proposals for greater separation between valuation and advisory teams will restore confidence.
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HMRC sparks Newcastle regeneration
Office deal is boost for city with more developments set to get under way.
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Office stock shrinks hugely as Covid drives a flight to quality
Some 18m sq ft of space taken out of use as amenities and ESG become top priorities for office occupiers.
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Industry undeterred by Bank of England’s interest rate rise
Despite a rise from 0.1% to 0.25%, rates remain ‘incredibly low’ – but further increases could be cause for concern.
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New Covid-19 measures will ‘cost businesses immensely’
Experts say the reintroduction of restrictions will have a huge knock-on effect on hospitality and retail.
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Turnstone Estates eyes core sectors
Tim Deacon tells Property Week about the company’s plans for leisure, offices and strategic land.
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What’s on the 2022 F&B menu?
As we approach the end of a tumultuous year, we ask food and beverage (F&B) experts what they think will be the major trends in the sector in the year ahead – assuming, that is, that the Omicron variant doesn’t land the country back in lockdown.