All Covid-19 articles – Page 9
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Insight
Prioritising sustainability key for property managers
The industry can make a significant and lasting contribution to the environmental sustainability agenda.
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News
London’s ‘new normal’ is emerging
London’s status as one of the top international destinations where people want to live and work has been a hot talking point for some time.
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Insight
Digital solutions enhance the valuations process
Rather than replacing valuation professionals, digital tools liberate them to work faster and more efficiently.
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Insight
Plug into a quicker way to power up developments
Getting a capacity check of local networks can save time and money when connecting schemes to the grid.
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Insight
Top-notch connectivity is now critical to business
Enhanced connectivity is not only vital in the office – it also needs to be equally good in apartment buildings.
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News
Q&A: Riverstone on later-living wellbeing
Wellbeing director Dr Zoe Wyrko on her new role and impact of housing on health.
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Insight
IPSX: year one
This month marks the first anniversary of the debut listing on IPSX, the world’s only regulated stock exchange for individual properties and portfolios. Property Week looks back over the past 12 months.
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Professional
Employees and firms at odds on future of hybrid working
Working from home became the norm during the pandemic, but should the office ever go back to how it was?
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Insight
City megaprojects hit last stop
It was kind of Mark Wild, the Elizabeth line chief executive, to finally open it this week on my birthday. It’s a project first conceived over half a century ago and that I promoted as a minister, but was nearly killed by the Treasury in 1994.
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Insight
Covid boost for regional offices
CACI data shared exclusively with Property Week reveals how 25 major town and city centres have been affected by the shift in working patterns, with some areas making surprising gains.
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News
Crossrail to boost rents in London submarkets
London submarkets benefiting from Crossrail’s connectivity are set to see office rents continue to soar, outperforming traditional hubs such as the West End and the City, according to London office experts.
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London office completions must double to hit ESG goal by 2030
The pace of office completions will have to more than double if London office stock is to be upgraded to ESG requirements by 2030, Deloitte’s annual office crane survey reveals.
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Partnering with the public sector
With inflation rising and the threat of a cost-of-living crisis looming, the pandemic’s economic impact is becoming more apparent. As a result, it has never been more important for our industry to create meaningful partnerships with the public sector to support cities’ and councils’ growth.
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News
Time to dispel real estate myths
In March, I had the pleasure of supporting an event by Revo and Hammerson exploring the barriers to diversity in real estate, our struggle to be representative of the society we serve and the difficulties in being understood as a net contributor to society. I was left pondering the question: ...
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Insight
Will 2023 rates revaluation boost or hamper business recovery?
The government recently pledged to modernise the business rates system.
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Hiring patterns are shifting amid war for talent
As the world has emerged from the pandemic and businesses have begun to target recovery, firms have been locked in a fierce competition for talent. In fact, recent research by Indeed shows that job postings are up by 39%, demonstrating the high activity of the UK labour market.
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News
The Shipping Building welcomes two new tenants
Newly refurbished office the Shipping Building in Hayes, Kent, has signed two leases to ABV Solicitors and Electric Car Co.
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Insight
What’s to come for property this year?
Last month, leading figures in the UK property industry gathered for a dinner to discuss the challenges and opportunities in the year ahead.
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News
My British Landsec dream fades
It’s that time of year again, when we get to compare two of the UK’s largest REITs that I have often said should consider merging to form a real powerhouse.
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News
GPE back in black driven by the return to offices
GPE swings firmly back to profit for the year ending 31 March 2021, reversing a £202m loss the year prior.