All Analysis & Data articles – Page 17
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The big shed shift from box to cube
It is not just the average footprint of a warehouse that continues to grow. The height has shot up too.
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More renters moving away from London, according to new research
More people are looking for rental homes outside of London as a result of the increase in home working, according to data from Rightmove.
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Retail warehousing vacancy rates on the rise, according to latest figures
Retail warehouse vacancy rates have risen to 7.8% at the end of Q2 2020, up from 7.6% at the turn of the year, according to the latest research published by Trevor Wood Associates.
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NAO forced to buy data on local councils’ real estate investments
Members of a public accounts committee have slammed the government for not knowing how much money local authorities had borrowed to make real estate investments.
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Industrial take-up could slump by 47% in 2020
UK industrial take-up for 2020 could slump by as much as 47% compared to 2019 if business circumstances are not back to normal by the end of the year.
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Number of completed BTR homes soars by 42%
The number of newly completed build-to-rent (BTR) homes has jumped by 42% when compared to the same period last year.
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Church of England confident in adding retail park to property portfolio
Last month, the Church Commissioners added to its real estate portfolio by acquiring Wycombe Retail Park from M&G for £40m.
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Office and industrial landlords feel effects of Covid-19 outbreak
The latest slew of company updates on rent collection reveal that it isn’t just the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors that have been hit.
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Covid-19 to drive over 5m sq ft of industrial requirements, says LSH
The Covid-19 outbreak will drive over 5m sq ft of industrial and logistics requirements, according to Lambert Smith Hampton’s (LSH’s) latest industrial and logistics report.
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2019 industrial take-up 17% higher than average
Industrial and logistics take-up for 2019 reached 30m sq ft, exceeding the 10-year annual average by 17%.
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Data automation set to slash number of property jobs
Data automation will slash the number of jobs in the commercial property industry, new research shared with Property Week claims.
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New data highlights most underpriced residential areas of London
The London boroughs of Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, and Camden are among those with the highest percentage of underpriced homes in the capital, new data from mortgage lender Proportunity suggests.
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Industrial and office rental growth slows on London’s fringe
Industrial and office rental growth has slowed dramatically in and around Greater London, according to research by Glenny.
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Property to be one of UK’s best performing industries in 2020
The UK real estate sector is poised to be among the country’s top five best-performing industries in the coming year, according to research conducted by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) for law firm Irwin Mitchell.
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Birmingham leads surge in regional serviced office take-up
Serviced office take-up in the six largest regional cities outstripped the rate of growth in London in the first six months of 2019 to hit almost the same level achieved in the whole of 2018, new research by BNP Paribas Real Estate has revealed.
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Constrained supply mitigates Brexit effect on resi land prices
Constrained supply has helped mitigate the negative impact of Brexit uncertainty on residential land prices across the country, according to Knight Frank’s Residential Development Land Index.
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Cushman & Wakefield reports 23% capital markets drop off in Q2
Commercial real estate activity in the UK slumped 23% year on year in the second quarter of 2019, according to Cushman Wakefield’s latest capital markets briefing.
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Gap between regional and London office occupancy costs narrows
The gap between office occupancy costs in London and the UK’s largest regional cities has narrowed for the third year in a row, according to new research by Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH).
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Nationwide moves into resi with not-for-profit scheme
Building society hopes Swindon project will inspire other ‘responsible organisations’ to become developers
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Report urges tougher regulation of agents
Large firms say new regulator and code of practice could stamp out bad practice