All Data articles – Page 10
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London office landlords offering longer rent-free periods
Landlords in London’s prized central London office market are offering increasingly lengthy rent-free periods in a bid to lure back occupiers after a torrid 12 months.
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Living and industrial sectors dominate UK investment in Q1
The living and industrial sectors dominated 2021 first-quarter real estate investment in the UK, according to new data from JLL.
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Domestic tourism set to drive UK hotel market recovery by 2024
Domestic rather than overseas tourists are set to drive the recovery of the UK hotel market, but UK tourism demand is not expected to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2024, predicts CBRE in its latest Hotels Pan EMEA Market Update.
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Footfall up almost threefold on retail reopening day
Footfall was up 298.7% on Tuesday as non-essential retail reopened in England, compared with the same day last week, Property Week can reveal.
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Warehouse space under offer reaches record high in Q1 2021
A record level of warehouse space was under offer at the end of Q1 2021, totalling 16m sq ft across 55 units, according to data from CBRE.
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Investment volumes across Europe plummeted 27% in 2020
European real estate investment volumes nosedived 27% last year as Covid took its toll – with Brexit relegating London to second place behind Paris at city level.
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Ecommerce drives record warehouse development in 2021
UK warehouse space is set to grow by 40m sq ft in 2021, according to data from Knight Frank.
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Knight Frank tips senior housing sector to grow 10% by 2024
The number of units in the later living sector is set to grow 10% in the next three years, according to Knight Frank.
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Demand for city homes increases as lockdown rules ease
Demand for city homes increased by 0.4% in Q1 2021, as prime central London recorded its first quarterly price growth since 2019, according to Savills.
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Proptech solutions drive data-based BTR strategies
Operators need integrated systems to get the most out of their data and gain an edge over competitors.
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London flex office sector poised to recover from Covid slump
Colliers predicts demand from flexible office space providers in London will bounce back this year after nosediving last year as a result of the pandemic.
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Property industry has a new spring in its step
The property sector has a renewed sense of optimism a year after the country was put into its first lockdown, with more than 75% of people reporting they feel more positive about the sector’s future than three months ago, the latest Property Week sentiment survey reveals.
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Public confidence crisis over new community developments
The property industry faces a public confidence crisis over its ability to deliver schemes that are truly in the interests of local communities, reveals a damning new survey conducted by Urban Land Institute UK (ULI UK) and YouGov.
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House prices forecast to grow 4% following Budget stimulus
House price expectations have been bolstered by the government’s Budget stimulus.
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Real estate is on the cusp of a data ‘paradigm shift’
The debate highlights a move towards more collaborative, ESG-focused use of data.
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Supermarket chains double rate of store growth in 2020
The number of UK supermarket stores grew by twice as much last year as in 2019, with discount grocers leading the charge.
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Boom in demand expected to drive Manchester office take-up
Hopes are high for Manchester’s office market this year despite the ongoing challenges posed by the Covid pandemic.
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London office leasing market plummets by 56% in 2020
Leasing across the Central London office market was down by 56% (6.5m sq ft) in 2020, compared to 2019.
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UK residential transactions soar amid stamp duty holiday
The number of UK residential transactions was up 24.1% in January 2021 compared to January 2020, according to new data.
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Investor demand for healthcare property set to grow in 2021
The healthcare real estate market is set to enjoy a flurry of activity this year, according to a major new survey of investors, lenders, operators and developers.