All Analysis & Data articles – Page 4
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Q&A with Wallacea Living's co-founders: ‘Retirement living is all about giving people purpose’
Wallacea Living’s co-founders Paul Morgan and Paul Coles discuss the firm’s upmarket approach to later living.
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Online
Commercial property transactions plummet 73% but retail and leisure offer ‘silver lining’
Commercial property transactions fell 67% in the past six months, while the total value of commercial deals plunged 73% to £3.7bn, research from Sirius Property Finance has revealed.
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Research funding deal is boost for UK life sciences investment
Government aims to spur growth with four-year deal to rejoin the EU’s Horizon Europe research programme.
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Q&A: Quadrant bets big on Canary Wharf with YY office
Partners Gethin and Harper discuss the firm’s newly completed YY building and Canary Wharf’s appeal.
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Insight
West End deals uptick hailed as sign of a market recovery
Savills report highlighting raft of July office deals, plus increased footfall, suggest market is on the up again.
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Student housing deals outstrip retail to hit record £8.7bn in 2022
UK student housing deal volumes reached a record £8.7bn last year, exceeding retail deals for the first time ever, according to research released by MSCI.
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Q&A: Urbanest’s Manns on the benefits of big PBSA schemes
Developer’s chief investment officer stresses green credentials of its giant Canary Wharf student project.
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Insight
What next for co-working as WeWork faces bankruptcy?
Co-working behemoth and pioneer looks set to collapse without fresh funding, but its rivals remain strong.
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EAC begins inquiry into heat resilience of built environment
Inquiry will highlight the problems facing the UK’s homes and workplaces amid ever-increasing temperatures.
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Residential land values fall in Q2 but Savills sees positive signs
UK residential land values softened in Q2 2023, reflecting downward pressures on land values and wider challenges in the market, according to a report from Savills.
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Regulators recommend exit fees for hard-to-sell assets
Fund managers investing in property should charge clients for withdrawing cash to discourage a rush for exit.
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Brighton is top UK pick for foreign capital looking outside London
Brighton is the most attractive location for foreign investors looking to buy property outside London, according to a joint report by law firm Irwin Mitchell and consultancy Cebr.
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Cambridge housing inequality highlights national problems
Experts say government’s planning and strategic aims are failing to dovetail with city’s local political reality.
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Markets
London’s supply of flexible office space surges 26% in Q2
London’s flexible office market has been bolstered by the largest increase in office supply since 2020 over the past quarter, with a host of expansions and new office openings in the flex sector, according to a report from UK flexible office marketplace Rubberdesk.
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Long-term office leases a ‘thing of the past’ as average length drops by 34%
The UK office market is facing a significant drop in the length of leases tenants are taking, with the average office lease length falling 34% in the last four years, research from Re-Leased has revealed.
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Retail mix changes as leisure and F&B dominate over clothing
Traditional retail city centre and shopping centre mainstays such as clothing and footwear are declining as leisure and food and beverage (F&B) businesses move in, according to data revealed by location specialist CACI’s platform Brand Dimensions.
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Interest in UK operational real estate has ‘never been higher’
The UK’s OPRE market poses an opportunity for investors as its total value is set to reach more than £750bn.
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Housing approvals at appeal rise but reform plan sparks concern
More new home developments are being granted planning permission at appeal than are being dismissed, according to research by Savills shared exclusively with Property Week.
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Industry divided over whether RAAC inquiry goes far enough
Some believe more needs to be done, while others say expanding the inquiry to just public buildings is ‘sensible’.
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Subdued planning figures dash hopes of construction recovery
Data from Barbour ABI showing a fall in planning applications across the residential, office and industrial markets in May offers little hope for a short-term recovery in the construction sector.