All Data articles – Page 10
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News
Industry’s confidence in overseas investor appetite plummets
The real estate’s confidence in investor and developer finance from overseas has plummeted in the last six months in the face of global economic and political uncertainty.
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Online
Sale and leaseback transactions account for 11% of retail transactions in Europe
Sale and leaseback (SLB) transactions account for more than 11% of this year’s retail transactions in Europe, according to data by Savills.
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Industrial and office rental growth slows on London’s fringe
Industrial and office rental growth has slowed dramatically in and around Greater London, according to research by Glenny.
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Insight
Feet of clay cannot keep walking
REITs’ share prices rebounded 5% in a Brexit relief bounce as the receding risk of no deal drove up the value of sterling against the US dollar.
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Property to be one of UK’s best performing industries in 2020
The UK real estate sector is poised to be among the country’s top five best-performing industries in the coming year, according to research conducted by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) for law firm Irwin Mitchell.
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Brexit deal could lead to increased investment in fourth quarter
A Brexit deal could result in a surge in property investment in the fourth quarter of 2019 after political uncertainty drove volumes down 25% in the first three quarters of the year, according to new data from JLL.
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Blackstone ups real estate AUM by 31% in a year to $157bn
Blackstone has seen assets under management in its real estate arm jump 31% over the past year to $157bn.
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Most investors to maintain or step up real asset investment
Survey reveals majority of pension funds and insurance firms will continue to invest despite market concerns.
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Research reveals fall in commercial spending by LAs
Local authority spending on commercial property has fallen sharply this year and is expected to fall further in 2020 because of an increase in borrowing costs.
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Markets
Office occupiers in Thames Valley reluctant to go green
Car use still a priority, Savills finds.
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CRoW Act protects huge chunk of land from development
A chunk of land seven times larger than Greater London is protected from development under England’s ancient common land laws, research from property data firm Search Acumen reveals.
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City spent just 40% of S106 and CIL receipts
City Corporation has spent only £80.7m of the £206m it took in from developers
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UK industrial and logistics shrugs off Brexit concerns to post strong third quarter
The UK’s industrial and logistics market saw a strong third quarter with big box take-up reaching over 6.6m sq ft, according to JLL.
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Vacant London and Midlands shops get repurposed quickest
Vacant retail space is being redeveloped more quickly in Greater London and the Midlands than in the rest of the country, according to new data from the Local Data Company (LDC).
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Markets
Manchester sets target for carbon-neutral development
Strategy calls for zero-carbon schemes.
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News
European serviced office take-up surges
Operators increased share of sector in first half of the year putting take-up on course to exceed 2018 levels.
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South East towns see low take-up but record rents
A number of South East towns achieved record office rents in the first half of 2019 despite low take-up across the region, according to a report by SHW.
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News
UK senior living developers set to build 50,000 new homes
Number of private units expected to jump 30% by end of 2023 with a focus on higher-value southern markets
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Insight
LDC identifies retail parks ripe for logistics use
Eleven small retail parks with vacancy rates above 33% shortlisted as targets for logistics conversion.
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Insight
Why the slowdown in logistics investment is not all bad news
While investment in logistics has fallen, it is still an attractive asset class. Owners are reluctant to sell so how can potential investors find opportunities?