All articles by Daniele Palumbo – Page 4
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Insight
Brazil or bust: Will the World Cup and Olympics leave a lasting legacy?
What impact will the development associated with these major sporting events have on the country’s property market?
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News
Consumer confidence takes post-election dip
Could shopper confidence actually fall in the second half of 2015? CACI’s latest Shopper Confidence report certainly suggests it could.
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Markets
Bumper year for logistics
After an impressive first half of 2015, the conditions look ripe for a bumper year for the UK logistics sector, according to new figures from CBRE.
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News
Strong demand and limited supply drives up City rents
Continued strong demand and constrained supply in the City of London drove up rents in the second quarter of the year as availability plummeted, Gerald Eve’s latest City Floor Review has found.
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Professional
Average rent for City office space moves up a band
The average quoting rent for City of London office space has moved up a price band in the first half of the year as strong occupier demand and constrained supply continues to buoy the market, new research from Savills has shown.
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News
Shortage of industrial space drives up rental prices
An acute shortage of prime industrial and logistics space is driving up rental prices in both the primary and secondary markets, research from Colliers International has found.
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News
Industrial spec development hits eight-year high
Speculative development of large industrial units roared back during the second quarter of 2015, hitting its highest level for more than eight years, according to Gerald Eve’s latest Prime Logistics bulletin.
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News
House prices on the up in Canary Wharf
Residential property prices in Canary Wharf have risen by 27% since early 2013, outstripping the 10% growth seen across prime central London over the same period, new Knight Frank data has shown.
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News
House prices in regions still well below peak
House prices in the regions beyond the greater South East are still well below their 2007 peak, with national data heavily skewed by the performance of London,
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News
Confidence in regions continues to grow
A strong performance in the regions saw investment in UK commercial property balloon to £36bn in the first half of this year - the second-highest total on record, according to Lambert Smith Hampton’s (LSH) latest UK Investment Transactions report.
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Insight
Birmingham helps drive stellar regional office take-up
Birmingham’s booming office market has helped drive commercial take-up in the UK’s nine largest regional cities to the highest level since the downturn, according to Bilfinger GVA.
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News
New transaction tax puts brakes on Scottish market
The introduction of the new land and building transaction tax (LBTT) has prompted a slowdown in price growth in Scotland’s prime property market, new Knight Frank residential research has shown.
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News
Construction prices continue to rise
Developers faced a spike in construction prices over the first quarter of the year as the construction market continued to heat up, according to the latest JLL and Glenigan construction activity index.
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News
Rising rents put London businesses under pressure
Occupiers in central London are exploring new ways to reduce their property footprint and cut operating costs in a bid to offset fast-rising rents, according to Carter Jonas’s quarterly review of office costs and market trends.
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News
Brighter horizons: Optimism rises post-election, but UK property market fears EU exit
The UK property market has been buoyed by a renewed sense of optimism following the general election, but a majority still fear the destabilising impact of a British exit from Europe, a survey by Nabarro and FTI Consulting has found.
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Insight
Agency Survey 2015: CBRE rises to top of an agency sector in rude health
Global property advisers CBRE have achieved a triple crown in the Property Week Agency 2015 Survey achieving top rankings in the UK, Europe and globally.
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Markets
No terminal decline for Heathrow house prices
The expansion of Heathrow through the construction of Terminal 5 has had no detrimental impact on house prices in the neighbouring Hillingdon area despite concerns about the impact of noise from the airport, according to a report.
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Markets
House prices soar along London's Crossrail route
Exclusive research for Property Week shows how property prices have risen significantly along the Crossrail route. We report on the hotspots.
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Videos
Town centre retail still has the upper hand
The much-trumpeted death of the high street in the face of the challenge from online retailing has been overstated, with the true state of the retail sector far more complex, a new report from CACI has claimed
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News
Central London office market continues to run hot
A strong combination of leasing activity and supply constraints has driven the Central London office market during the first quarter of 2015, a new JLL report has found.