All Covid-19 articles – Page 7
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Insight
The tricky issue of PBSA design
Who can ever forget the wonderful feeling of walking out of their final school exam on a summer’s day? No more revision and a couple of months, at least, to savour.
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Insight
High costs put the onus on ops
Soaring inflation has led many funders to reconsider taking on development risk, as key construction materials have hit sky-high prices due to pandemic-induced supply chain shocks.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Roland Verniers, director and head of Netherlands and Germany at consultancy Hollis
Roland Verniers, director and head of Netherlands and Germany at consultancy Hollis, on how he got started in property, the historical figure he would like to meet and his number-one travel destination
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News
Nursery sector booming says Knight Frank
The nursery sector attracted over 50% more interest from private equity-led capital last year compared to 2020, according to the latest research from Knight Frank.
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Insight
What do employers need to know about long Covid-related disability?
In Burke v Turning Point Scotland, the Employment Tribunal had to decide whether a man, who caught Covid-19 and experienced fatigue and other symptoms up until his dismissal eight and a half months later, was disabled for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Monica Khiroya, product and marketing director at Fruition Properties
Monica Khiroya, product and marketing director at Fruition Properties, on how she got started in property, her top TV and podcast tips, plus her number-one travel destination.
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Insight
Central London’s new office normal is healthier than some figures suggest
In her Property Week article “Snapshot of a new office normal”, Susan Freeman quoted Remit Consulting office occupancy figures for central London of 29.3% at the start of June.
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Online
Cairn Homes bounces back from pandemic lockdowns
Irish housing developer Cairn Homes generated revenue of €240m (£207m) from the sale of 547 homes in the first half of 2022.
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Online
Digital poverty in social housing
The pandemic has shown us that getting people online, keeping them online and enabling them to get the most benefits of being online is a national priority.
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Professional
Will the new levelling-up bill reverse the fortunes of UK high streets?
The Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill has been the subject of much commentary since its debut on 11 May.
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News
Residential is on the rise in town and city centres around the UK
CMS report shows property owners and investors are repurposing their city and town centre assets.
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Markets
Bright times ahead in Cornwall
Residential and commercial properties are in high demand, driving up prices.
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News
‘Tough year ahead’ for housebuilders
Housebuilder representatives have warned that increases in inflation and supply chain issues are causing delays to UK housing delivery.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Ed Siddall-Jones, managing director of agency Siddall Jones
Ed Siddall-Jones, managing director of agency Siddall Jones, on how he got started in property, his top book and podcast tips, the historical figure he’d like to befriend and his number-one travel destination.
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News
Industry groups devise high street rescue plan
Coalition including BPF proposes High Street Buyout Fund to boost town centres.
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Online
Dalata bounces back from pandemic as hotel revenue rises
Dalata Hotel Group has told investors it has benefited from a faster than anticipated recovery in hotel markets over the last four months.
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News
Take the Q2 2022 Property Week sentiment survey
Property Week has launched its latest quarterly survey to gauge how the sector is currently feeling.
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Online
The future of work: high-tech spaces in heritage buildings
Post-Covid, professionals are seeking a comfortable office space embodying a boutique hospitality style.
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Insight
Riding out the economic storm: In conversation with Phil Westerman at Buzzacott
With real estate encountering strong economic headwinds from inflation and rising interest rates, Property Week contributing editor (news) David Parsley sat down with Phil Westerman, partner and head of real estate at accountancy practice Buzzacott, to discuss the outlook for the industry. Their conversation covered the aftermath of Brexit and ...
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Online
Do landlords need to invest in virtual tour functionality?
During the pandemic when much of the world was working from home, we witnessed a surge in disposing agents and their respective landlords investing in virtual tour functionality. This gave landlords a solution for active occupiers during a difficult period to physically view properties