All articles by Allister Hayman – Page 3
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Insight
Big interview: Battersea Power Station’s Rob Tincknell on the prime resi slowdown
As London’s prime resi market slows, Battersea Power Station and the wider Nine Elms area is coming under the spotlight - is the developer worried?
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News
Battersea developer holds on to flats amid prime resi slump
The developer of Battersea Power Station is holding back nearly a third of the apartments in phase three of the scheme, as a downturn in the prime London residential market hits sales.
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News
Half of UK housebuilders not worried about Brexit impact
Nearly half of the UK’s housebuilders are unconcerned about the possibility of Britain leaving the EU, even though the industry still relies heavily on European labour to fill skills gaps.
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Online
Sadiq Khan: Boris Johnson rushing planning decisions on major London projects
Labour’s London mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan has accused Boris Johnson of rushing through planning decisions on major London developments before he leaves office.
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Markets
Q&A: Andrew White and John Silver on the 12 Fetter Lane development
How do you maximise the office floor space on a tricky triangular development site in the heart of the City of London?
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News
Boris puts back Bishopsgate Goodsyard decision
The mayor of London has deferred making a decision on the future of the £800m Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme, as developers sweat over the fate of three other major projects.
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News
Housebuilder share prices fall 6% amid global turmoil
Fall in sector’s share value is the first in nearly two years as global uncertainty and Brexit fears spook investors.
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Markets
Can Peabody turn Thamesmead from beleaguered estate to ‘garden suburb’?
Best known as the location for the film A Clockwork Orange , Thamesmead in south-east London has come to represent the archetypal post-war modernist housing estate: built with grand ambition in the late 1960s, the brutalist concrete buildings have now fallen into disrepair.
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Online
Peers deal blow to government's starter homes plan
The government’s flagship starter homes scheme has been dealt a blow, after peers rejected two key aspects of the plans.
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News
Shoreditch development site snagged by Brockton Capital
Brockton Capital has snapped up the Shoreditch Village development site in the heart of the east London hipster and tech neighbourhood.
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Insight
Has Boris Johnson resolved the Old Oak Common ‘cock-up’?
The mayor of London’s office has a plan to realise the full potential of the £10bn scheme, but questions remain
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Online
Finalists celebrated at Property Awards 2016 launch party
The finalists in this year’s Property Awards enjoyed wine, food and a view out over the Thames at the shortlisting party last week.
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News
Time to act on conflicts of interest in property, study warns
The property sector is at risk of serious reputational damage if it does not put in place more robust rules to curtail ‘double-dipping’, a major study has warned.
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Insight
Need to know: Budget shocks, hidden gems and... déjà vu
Last week’s Budget was the third George Osborne Budget in a year - and his fourth major set piece if you count the Autumn Statement.
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Insight
The future of work - CoreNet Global’s One Big Day
CoreNet Global’s One Big Day event, held earlier this month, was a welcome occasion for industry insiders to meet, chat and exchange ideas on the evolution of the modern workplace.
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News
Five in the running for £1bn Winstanley regeneration
Five developers have been shortlisted for a £1bn regeneration of the Winstanley estate in south London, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
Osborne rains on property’s parade
It’s now been 262 days since Sir Howard Davies delivered his report into airport capacity in the South East and made a clear call for the government to back a new runway at Heathrow.
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Online
Six in the running for £2bn Haringey regeneration
Six developers have been shortlisted for the development partner role on a massive £2bn regeneration programme in Haringey, Property Week can reveal.
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Insight
European market looks set for strong 2016
Last year’s exceptional growth in investment in European property is expected to continue well into this year.
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Professional
Furnishing has positive impact on rental income, study shows
Detailed research reveals UK landlords can achieve up to 60% higher yields if they furnish their properties.