All articles by Anviksha Patel – Page 20
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GPA considers workspace cull
The government is considering slashing its office footprint by “at least 25%” on the back of surveys conducted with civil servants on hybrid working, Property Week can reveal.
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Q&A: Birchgrove MD on later-living renting
Honor Barratt discusses investment deal with M&G and the future of the model.
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Q&A: Kroll MD on auction sales process for distressed assets
James Liddiment reveals how receivers go about selling at auction and gives his thoughts on the year ahead.
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Levelling Up committee launches inquiry into building safety funding
The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) Committee has launched an inquiry into the funding and remediation of buildings with safety issues.
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Q&A: FuturePlaces on Bournemouth’s regeneration plans
Philip Broadhead and Gail Mayhew discuss council development plans for the area.
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‘Cheap shot to blame us for cladding crisis’
The government has been accused of “cheap shots” and “arse-covering” after asking developers to fork out up to £4bn to help remove unsafe cladding from blocks of flats.
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Q&A: Two auctioneers share their predictions for the year ahead
Savills and Acuitus auctioneers discuss the outlook for the market and whether ballroom sales will return.
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RElab selects nine start-ups for 2022 cohort
RElab, the international real estate scale-up programme curated by Goldacre, has revealed nine start-up proptech firms for its 2022 cohort.
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Scottish real estate investment up 24% since 2020
The Scottish property market recorded over £1.3bn in investment volume in 2021, a 24% increase on the total for 2020, according to research by Lismore.
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Richmond American International University to move to Chiswick Park
Richmond, the American International University in London, is set to move to the Chiswick Park business campus in west London.
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Ardent UK appoints Cooper as finance director
US-based real estate investor The Ardent Companies has hired Suzie Cooper as its UK finance director.
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Shoosmiths takes space at 103 Colmore Row
Law firm Shoosmiths has taken 32,900 sq ft at Birmingham’s 103 Colmore Row, which has today reached practical completion.
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Cornwall Council buys modular homes from The Hill Group
Cornwall Council has signed a deal with The Hill Group to purchase SoloHaus modular homes to help tackle homelessness.
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Avanton launches BTR portfolio in Battersea
London investor-developer Avanton has launched its build-to-rent (BTR) portfolio in Battersea, south-west London, under its new brand A:Living.
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Round Hill Capital multi-family fund raises £117m
Round Hill Capital’s European multi-family fund has secured €140m (£117m) in additional capital from German and Japanese investors, taking its total size up to €340m.
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LabTech signs Peaky Blinders theatre show at Camden Market
Camden Market owner LabTech has signed a lease with Immersive Everywhere, which produces Peaky Blinders: The Rise, an immersive theatre show set to open in the market’s Vanguard Theatre this summer.
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South East offices saw £4bn injection in 2021
The South East office market saw £4bn of investment last year, a record for the region, according to Knight Frank research.
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Karen McCarthy appointed to Locale board
Proptech firm Locale has appointed Karen McCarthy to its board of directors.
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New builds won’t address affordability in short term, says Lords report
Building more homes will not address affordability for budding homeowners in the short term, a new House of Lords report has concluded.
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Q&A: Soho Housing Association’s new CEO outlines her plans
Barbara Brownlee sets out her priorities for the London housing association.