All Analysis & Data articles – Page 20
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High street struggles slow UK prime rental growth to Brexit vote levels
UK prime rental value growth slowed to 0.5% in Q3 2018, the lowest level that quarterly rents have risen by since the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum.
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Q&A: Alistair Wood on why AEG and Crosstree brought retail to the O2
Icon Outlet, the new 210,000 sq ft outlet mall within the iconic O2 dome in London, opens its doors to the public this weekend.
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Nottingham and Reading join 'first-class' student towns
Nottingham and Reading have risen through the ranks to become ‘first-class’ locations for student accommodation development, according to Savills’ latest Student Housing Spotlight.
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Flexible office competition heats up in regional cities
Co-working and serviced office providers are on course to take up more office space in the regions this year than they did in 2017 – in contrast to central London where take-up looks set to be lower.
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Lack of space drives up office rents in Bristol city centre
Prime headline rents hit £34.50/sq ft in first nine months of the year.
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Land of data opportunity: John Abbott interview
John Abbott, the Land Registry’s digital, data and technology head, talks to Emanuela Barbiroglio about his mission to make the institution a world leader in the fast, open provision of the data underpinning property deals
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Retail park vacancy rate passes 6% as CVAs start to bite
Retail park vacancy rates have risen significantly over the past six months in the wake of the recent spate of high-profile retailer collapses.
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Europe hit by property investment slowdown
Total European investment volumes fell 7% year on year in Q2, with industrial slowing particularly sharply.
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Retail loses out as investor appetite for logistics grows
The seismic impact online shopping has had on bricks-and-mortar real estate is highlighted in a new report by international law firm CMS, shared exclusively with Property Week.
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Demand for UK industrial remains robust
Volumes hit £3.6bn as distribution units and multi-let portfolios continue to perform well.
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The dramatic impact of the crash on the London office market
A decade on from the collapse of Lehman Brothers, occupier take-up in central London is no longer dominated by financial services firms but by tech businesses, reveals exclusive research by Knight Frank.
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Value of Help to Buy loans soars as review looms large
The value of loans granted by the government’s Help to Buy equity loan scheme has risen sharply over the past four years, according to exclusive data from Savills. From early 2014 to the first quarter of this year, the value of loans increased by 55% as more and more people ...
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Flexible office take-up dents London’s sub-5,000 sq ft market
Take-up of office space in the sub-5,000 sq ft bracket in central London has been hit by the rise of flexible office providers like WeWork, according to exclusive data from CBRE.
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Newcastle office market buoyant despite dearth of grade-A supply
Lack of available space in city centre pushes rents up to record levels.
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Investors flock to Scotland and the north for better returns
Scotland, the East Midlands and northern England are benefiting from sky-high property prices in London as real estate investors increasingly look to the regions for value, according to new data from JLL.
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Belfast sees record office take-up
The market has defied political uncertainty surrounding Brexit and the breakdown of the Northern Ireland Executive.
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Local authorities splash out £4.1bn on commercial property
Local authorities have spent a huge £4.1bn on commercial property over the past four years and are on track to set a new annual spending record this year, according to exclusive data from Savills. Last year they spent a record high of £1.8bn, a whopping 1,868% up on the £93.8m ...
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Long-income returns fall into line with wider market
Returns from long-income property started to cool in the first half of 2018, according to new data from CBRE’s Long Income Index.
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What do the 'silver generation' want in retirement?
Retirement and elderly care residences are in demand in the UK. Between the turn of the millennium and 2016, life expectancy jumped from 77.7 years to more than 80 years old.
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Prime logistics take-up surges in first half of year
Take-up in the prime logistics sector in the first half of 2018 surged by nearly 29% on the same period last year, according to data from Gerald Eve’s latest Prime Logistics Bulletin.