All articles by Adam Branson – Page 7
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Markets
PBSA’s post-Covid bounceback
As student numbers boom after a turbulent year, PBSA demand is surging.
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Markets
Flight of the airport retailers
It’s been a turbulent time for airport businesses – can they bounce back?
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News
What does HS2 rail decision mean for future of Leeds?
Yorkshire’s economic powerhouse left in limbo following announcement that HS2 will no longer reach the city.
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Markets
Office take-up soars in Bristol
Occupier demand is rising as lack of new space threatens to drive up rents.
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Insight
Can beds really mix with sheds?
With the amount of warehouse space required for every new home built rising, and with ecommerce increasing demand further still, Property Week asks whether it’s time to consider the co-location of sheds and residential.
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News
Do Landsec’s prudence plus U+I’s creativity equal success?
Commentators see potential for a new powerhouse to emerge if right balance is struck between two cultures.
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News
More housing questions than answers in the latest Budget
Housing experts welcome some of chancellor Rishi Sunak’s announcements but raise concerns over RPDT.
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Insight
To retrofit or rebuild? That is the question
That is the question in the net zero debate, reports Property Week, as we look into the merits of working with what is already there versus knocking down and starting again.
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News
Cool response to the Heat and Buildings Strategy
Experts criticise failure to address need to retrofit homes to make them greener.
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Insight
Sunderland turns the tide at the Riverside
Sunderland City Council’s executive director of development Peter McIntyre tells Property Week how Covid has accelerated a key regeneration scheme in the city, following investment by L&G and the council.
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News
Local plans in jeopardy after Boris’s ‘green fields’ comments
Other councils may follow Welwyn Hatfield in pausing local plans after PM questions greenfield resi schemes.
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Markets
The office return is slow but steady
Take-up looks good but is not expected to rise significantly until spring.
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News
Gove hints at housing policy shift from South East to north
New housing secretary suggests in party conference speech that it will build more in north and less in south.
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News
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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News
End of the stamp duty holiday unlikely to lead to sales crash
Experts agree that high demand will see return to historical transaction levels, despite stamp duty cliff edge.
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Professional
Planning reforms expected to be watered down or scrapped
Four planning experts give their take on controversial ‘developer’s charter’ and what government should do next.
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News
The Collective’s collapse sets off alarm bells over co-living
But experts believe fundamentals of the model remain sound despite the operator’s fall into administration.
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News
Affordable homes funding gets mixed industry reaction
The government’s £8.6bn allocation is welcomed by some but others question viability of the programme.
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News
What next as UK banks stop banking on the high street?
Leading high street banks have identified more than 200 ‘last-in-town’ branches they intend to close
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News
Lloyds harbours ambitions to become biggest PRS landlord
Analysts say lender has sound case for investment in rented housing and financial muscle to realise its plans.