All Analysis & Data articles – Page 2
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M&S Oxford Street victory is not the final word in key planning debate
Michael Gove could yet restate his case for rejecting scheme, say experts.
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Return to work boosts resilient central London office markets
Devono reports a strong take-up in 2023 despite economic uncertainty.
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Q&A: Nigel Huddleston, financial secretary to the Treasury on why business rates relief is ‘a matter of balance’
Nigel Huddleston, financial secretary to the Treasury, tells Property Week how the government’s business rates support is aiding the high street.
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London office-to-hotel trend set to continue, says C&W’s Richard Candey
The EMEA hospitality expert tells Property Week why the Square Mile in particular will see more offices become hotels this year.
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Is Gove’s brownfield future plan simply a blast from the past?
Critics say brownfield-first principle is old-hat and wider housebuilding strategy is needed.
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Consolidation: a key trend for REITs in 2024
Property Week reports on the growing trend towards mergers and acquisitions as REITs bid to increase their scale in the fight for capital access.
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Tide CEO still bullish on prospects of MMC after recent failures
Christy Hayes remains a strong believer in the power of modular housebuilding. Here, he tells Property Week why the sector is so vital.
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Beauty’s not everything as Gove finally backs London South Bank project
Experts say the economic benefits have prevailed over the beauty agenda.
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Sustainability strategies are a key factor in the property finance market
Lenders increasingly require property borrowers to meet specific ESG standards.
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Office trends may justify Square Mile’s drive for new workspace
Agents’ data on London office space requirements backs City Corporation’s drive to add 13m sq ft.
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Q&A: AREF’s Paul Richards on ‘fair’ and ‘clear’ greenwashing rules
The Association of Real Estate Funds managing director talks about how proposed regulations will help his sector.
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Closing the gap between developers and communities
Association of Collaborative Design co-CEO Sarah Jones-Morris tells Property Week about improving engagement during the planning process.
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St George chair on the regeneration lessons of London’s Imperial Wharf project
Research by Envoy Partnership has revealed that St George’s Imperial Wharf brownfield regeneration scheme in Fulham, London, has created £860m of economic and social benefits.
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Property sector says Gove’s plan to cap ground rent will not work
Experts say the options proposed would interfere with legitimate property contracts.
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Asset quality key as property is tipped for subdued 2024 growth
IPF leads predictions of modest rental growth and stabilising capital values in 2024.
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Investment fell 33% in a tough 2023 for property in Scotland
Analysis from Knight Frank has revealed that total Scottish commercial property investment volumes fell to £1.5bn in a challenging 2023, their lowest level in the past five years, as the market adjusted to rising interest rates.
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Native Residential’s Guy Nixon discusses upcoming trends and challenges for the BTR sector
Following a bumpy year for the build-to-rent (BTR) sector, many will wonder what 2024 has in store. Guy Nixon, founder and chief executive of Native Residential, which has more than 5,000 units across 18 schemes in the UK, discusses potential trends and challenges for the year ahead.
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Debt crisis looms for 2024 as firms face ‘refinancing gap’
Tough year ahead as new valuations are obtained and hedging products expire.
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Q&A: Head of Comer Homes, Brian Comer on Mast Quay row and wider plans
Brian Comer discusses firm’s challenge to demolition order on south London blocks, and its other developments.
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Nottingham is the latest stretched council facing property sell-off
Council’s bankruptcy puts Broad Marsh retail project in doubt as other cash-strapped authorities sell assets.