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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.
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Modern methods of construction are key to delivery of UK homes, say TopHat and Jo Cowen Architects
Paul Buddin and Matt Evans from TopHat, alongside Jo Cowen, founder of Jo Cowen Architects, sat down with Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher in the latest episode of PropCast to discuss the future of the UK’s housing, particularly the growing contribution of modern methods of construction (MMC).
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Innovation in construction will require a joint effort from the public and private sectors, says Homes England and Modulous
Sophie White, director of the Infrastructure Grant at Homes England and Sarah Hordern, co-founder and CCO of Modulous, a digital construction firm, sat down with Andrew Teacher from Blackstock Consulting to discuss the contributions that the public and private sectors can make to the future of housing.
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Value of global commercial real estate drops 5%
The value of the world’s commercial real estate assets dropped 5% in 2020 to £23.65bn ($32.6tn).
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Argent’s bosses prefer curation to control
Nick Searl and Robert Evans, Argent’s joint managing partners and Partners of Argent Related spoke to Blackstock Consulting’s founder Andrew Teacher in the latest episode of BossCast, where the leading figures in global real estate and proptech come to be grilled and share insight from their time at the top ...
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Creative workspaces can add as much 10% to London house prices
Workspace for creative industries can add as much as 10% to London house prices every year, data shared exclusively with Property Week has revealed.
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ULI’s mentorship programme was a career-defining experience, say former mentees
In our latest podcast, Harriet Walker-Arnot, head of spaces at FlowSpace and Yohance Harper, associate partner at Quadrant Estates, joined Anna Beketov to discuss the ULI’s mentorship scheme and the transformative impact it can have on the career development of young people in real estate.
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Property podcast: Soho’s John James has a legacy of supporting independents, and building a new home for Harry Potter
In our latest BossCast, Soho Estates’ John James told Blackstock Consulting’s Andrew Teacher about his pride in collaborating closely with West End independents and why Warner’s new West End hub is a boost for London’s film industry.
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Retail warehouse vacancy rates continue to rise
UK retail warehousing vacancy rates rose to 8.4% at the end of Q2 2021, according to the latest research by Trevor Wood Associates (TWA).
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London office take-up returns to pre-pandemic levels
Central London office take-up in Q2 2021 returned to levels last seen pre-pandemic, according to data from Cushman & Wakefield. Total take-up hit 1.8m sq ft, an increase of 39% on the previous quarter and the highest level since the beginning of lockdown in March last year.
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We’re on track to double in size again, says Grainger’s Helen Gordon
The resilience of Britain’s build-to-rent sector has been most clearly demonstrated in the regions, Grainger’s chief executive tells PropCast, the UK’s leading property podcast.
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MMC will soon dominate the housebuilding market, says Man Group
Modern methods of construction (MMC) are on track to be a dominant form of construction in the housebuilding industry, according to Man Group’s Shamez Alibhai and ilke Homes’ Patrick Bergin.
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Unseen barriers to sustainable development: is the law speeding our path to net zero or putting bumps in the road?
When it comes to delivering sustainable development, are legislation and regulation providing a useful structure to guide the real estate sector in the right direction, or are they a straitjacket that hinders innovation?
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Diversity and Inclusion in the built environment
More focus on inclusivity in the built environment is crucial, say some of the property industry’s leading women.
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Council partnerships are where developers can create social value, says Bruntwood chief
Collaboration between developers and local authorities is key to regenerating regional towns and cities, according to Bruntwood’s chief executive Chris Oglesby.
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“80% of the buildings that will exist in 2050 already exist” – Bringing net zero to the masses
When it comes to carbon, we’re looking at the wrong numbers.
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New strata of “super prime” offices could arise from pandemic, says BlackRock
In our latest podcast, BlackRock’s head of real estate research Simon Durkin discusses the need to be cautious on evaluating risk in hot sectors like logistics and the opportunities for a new strata of offices to emerge as occupiers reassess their workspace demands.
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City of London investment rocketed threefold in May
Property investment volumes in the City of London soared to £558.50m in May, up 307% on the £181.9m achieved in April, according to data from Savills.