All Analysis & Data articles – Page 16
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Investor demand for healthcare property set to grow in 2021
The healthcare real estate market is set to enjoy a flurry of activity this year, according to a major new survey of investors, lenders, operators and developers.
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More than 10% expect industrial boom to end in 2021
More than 10% of people expect the “boom times” for the industrial sector to end in 2021, according to an industry survey.
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Money raised by life sciences sector soars 23%
The amount of money raised by UK life science companies has soared 23%, a Savills report has revealed.
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Investment in BTR sector reaches record high
Investment in the UK build-to-rent (BTR) sector reached a record high of £3.5bn for 2020, according to CBRE.
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Housebuilders have missed a trick by rushing to the high-end while overlooking ordinary Londoners, says Be First
Pat Hayes, Managing Director at Barking and Dagenham Council-owned housing developer Be First, explains how a return to “1930s-style municipalism” is delivering high-quality and affordable homes in the capital’s East End.
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UK investment market was down but far from out in 2020
The full scale of the UK property investment market’s downturn has been laid bare in new research that shows a sharp drop in real estate activity since the outbreak of Covid-19.
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Banks will soon become a lot less collaborative, warns Dentons
MondayWeek is a new podcast for the real estate sector, out every Monday, where we invite senior business leaders to analyse the big stories defining the week. In the second episode, Dentons’ head of UK real estate, Deepa Deb, discusses business rates, the ongoing cladding crisis and why CVAs are ...
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The Covid-19 pandemic winners and losers city by city
The annual UK Powerhouse report produced by Irwin Mitchell and the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) reveals the devastating impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on the UK economy.
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Despite Arcadia and Debenhams there are reasons to be positive about real estate
In the first episode of MondayWeek, a new Monday morning discussion crunching the weekend’s big stories and themes for the week ahead, Blackstock Consulting founder Andrew Teacher is joined by Bruce Dear from Eversheds Sutherland to chat lockdowns, spending reviews and the fallout from Arcadia’s collapse.
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Town centre regeneration needs to put cyclists at its heart, says Mace
The Prime Minister’s ‘build, build, build’ mandate will require significant investment in regional regeneration projects. One ‘shovel-worthy’ scheme is Stevenage - one of the original ‘new towns’ - being driven by Mace Develop. But what else must the construction sector do to move forward?
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Westminster’s output will plunge 63%, property body warns
Westminster will suffer a 63% plunge in its economic output compared to last year, an analysis by a property body has warned.
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Breaking taboos around mental health and suicide
CBRE’s Will Castle discusses the importance of all of us being honest about our own mental health, reflecting on the death of his father who took his own life a decade ago.
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Tighter policies necessary if the UK is to achieve net-zero by 2050
In 2019, the UK became the first major economy to enshrine in law a commitment to being net-zero by 2050. But in order to achieve this target, current policy and targets will have to be tightened, Savills’ director of environmental economics tells Property Week on the latest RESIcast.
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Harnessing data to build better resi brands
Having a better grasp of data in residential offers a multitude of benefits to customers, operators and investors. Moda Living and Utopi sat down to discuss the benefits they have already reaped from their own partnership.
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Cold storage accounts for 12% of warehouse space
Cold storage accounts for 12% of all warehouse space in the UK, a report from Savills and the Cold Chain Federation has revealed.
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Shop closures surge over 70%
The rate of shop closures in the UK for H1 2020 has surged over 70% when compared to H1 2019, a study has revealed.
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Data centres have come of age
In March, as the pandemic began to spread, people who work in data centres were added to the government’s list of key workers. It shows how far data centres have come that a once specialist and obscure real estate sub-sector has become one of the most sought-after, as use of ...
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Just over 12% of retail rents collected on September quarter day
UK retailers have paid just over 12% of rent for the last quarter so far, with commercial landlords scraping in just over 22% at quarter rent day on 29 September.
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Developers rethink residential design in wake of pandemic
Report finds that top priorities are now home office space, bicycle storage, outdoor areas and cleanliness
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Half of City office stock leased by firms occupying 50,000 sq ft or less
New research from Colliers has shown half of office stock in the City of London is leased by firms occupying 50,000 sq ft or less as SMEs and start-ups become an increasing part of the market.