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City of London office investment market on track for record-breaking first quarter
The City of London office investment market is on track for a record-breaking first quarter, according to Savills, with £3.2bn worth of assets currently under offer.
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Life sciences podcast: Clusters beyond OxCam Arc needed, says FTSE250 VC pioneer Syncona
In the first of a series of PropCast episodes dedicated to the life sciences, Kaleigh Haeg from Source Bioscience and Science Kode, and Syncona’s Alex Hamilton discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the UK’s burgeoning life sciences sector in an episode recorded at the end of 2021.
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Boris has reached the end of the road, Steven Norris tells PropCast
In an explosive episode of PropCast, former Conservative cabinet minister Steven Norris slams Boris Johnson’s leadership, praises Michael Gove’s handling of the cladding crisis and calls for overhaul of how the West End is governed.
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Mental health services are a ‘differentiator’ for PBSA, says Nido COO
On the latest episode of PropCast, Darren Gardner and Dr Tara Quinn-Cirillo explained how Nido Student is helping to support its residents and solve some of the problems they are facing through its mental health program.
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Property podcast: Alecta says housing supply is crucial to retaining talent in cities
In the latest episode of BossCast, Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher sat down with Alecta’s Frans Heijbel to discuss the Swedish pension fund’s strategy in real estate.
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Colliers says property investment in 2022 will hit five-year high
Colliers is predicting a bumper 2022 for commercial real estate, forecasting that investment will hit a five-year high of £65bn in 2022.
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Sale of stake in Fizzy Living was ‘always the plan’, says Metropolitan Thames Valley
In the latest episode of BossCast, Geeta Nanda OBE, chief executive of Metropolitan Thames Valley and chair of the G15 of London’s largest housing associations, and Harry Downes, managing director of Fizzy Living, sat down with Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher.
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Last chance to take the Q4 Property Week Covid-19 sentiment survey
This is the last chance to get your voice heard in Property Week’s latest quarterly survey – with the survey closing TODAY at 1pm.
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High street regeneration: Public space, data and flexible spaces are key, but mass resi conversions aren’t the answer
In the latest episode of PropCast, Anthea Harries, head of assets for Argent’s King’s Cross development, Ibrahim Ibrahim, managing director of Portland Design and Alex McCulloch, director at CACI discuss high street regeneration with Blackstock Consulting’s Anna Beketov.
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BossCast: GP surgeries are a healthy inflation hedge, says Assura boss Murphy
Following BossCasts with Landsec, Shaftesbury, Argent and Grainger, Assura boss Jonathan Murphy sat down with Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher in the latest episode of BossCast, the property podcast putting senior executives through their paces on some of the industry’s biggest issues.
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Annual housing supply plummets 11% to lowest level in five years
Annual housing supply has plummeted 11% to its lowest level in five years – with the government blaming the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Property podcast: Technology can fix “antiquated” construction industry and enable Government to meet net zero targets
Mark Farmer, chief executive of Cast and Chris Bone, co-founder of digital ConTech firm Modulous, sat down with Andrew Teacher from Blackstock Consulting in the latest episode of BossCast to discuss how construction is getting on five years after the Farmer Review warned the sector must “modernise or die”.
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Two thirds of housebuilders report concern over supply-chain problems
Supply-chain issues and concern over land supply are threatening to impact the delivery of new homes in England, according to research by Knight Frank.
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Podcast: The Office Group’s boss hails London’s first timber office building in centuries as landlords respond to climate crisis
Charlie Green, co-founder of The Office Group sat down with Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher in the latest episode of our BossCast series to discuss the future of the work, why sustainability is at the core of its strategy and why he wants to be everyone’s flexible friend.
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Golden postcodes are losing their shine, says Daniel Daggers
Daniel Daggers - better known to some as #MrSuperPrime - is a major player in the London super prime industry.
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Property podcast: Carbon pricing is key, says GPE’s sustainability chief ahead of COP26
Janine Cole, sustainability and social impact director at Great Portland Estates plc (GPE), and Sarah Ratcliffe, chief executive of Better Buildings Partnership (BBP), sat down with Andrew Teacher from Blackstock Consulting to discuss how the commercial real estate sector can champion sustainability in the latest episode of PropCast.
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Central London office lettings market returns to pre-pandemic levels
The central London office lettings market has returned to pre-pandemic levels, though the investment market is still 13% below the 10-year average.
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The government must show leadership on building safety, says Network Homes
Helen Evans, CEO of Network Homes, and Jamie Ratcliff, the housing association’s executive director of people and partnerships, sat down with Andrew Teacher of Blackstock Consulting to discuss building safety, four years on from the Grenfell Tower fire.
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PropCast: Co-locating homes and commercial space is prime for Londoners and Amazon deliveries
Public private partnerships are enjoying a resurgence with the co-location of housing alongside offices and last-mile logistics becoming an emerging solution for urban regeneration, experts have told PropCast.
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Bristol city centre office take up plunges 15% from 2020 figures
Office take-up in Bristol city centre for 2021 to date has plunged 15% compared to the same period in 2020, according to JLL data.