All Data articles – Page 20
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Insight
Brexit chaos in Q4 puts brakes on 2018 investment volumes
The fourth quarter of the year is usually the most active, as buyers and sellers scramble to close deals by the year end, but this year investment volumes are expected to be dragged down by the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
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Insight
Brexit’s winners – and losers – city by city
UK cities with strong tech and life science sectors such as Cambridge will continue to outperform those with economies based on agriculture and manufacturing in the months following Brexit – but their growth is likely to slow significantly, predicts a report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).
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Insight
Food markets and fitness classes top staff wish list
Amazon deliveries, fitness classes, food markets and regular massages top the list of services office workers want at their place of work, revealed a survey of UK office employees working in properties run by property management and proptech firm Equiem.
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Markets
High demand for Essex industrial space exacerbates supply shortage
Boom in larger requirements and tight supply drive up rents.
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News
Leeds sees investment spike
Investment in commercial property in Leeds over the first nine months of this year increased by 70% on 2017, data from Datscha can reveal.
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Insight
Investment in Scottish commercial property soars
Investment in Scotland has risen by almost half compared with last year‘s figures, with the largest growth coming in hotels, offices and industrial property, exclusive data from JLL shows.
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Insight
Government's housebuilding figures paint a mixed picture
Number of net additional dwellings continues to rise but some regions still have a shortfall of development.
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Markets
Take-up tumbles in the erratic West Midlands logistics market
While other regions have outstripped 2017 figures, the West Midlands seems to be lagging behind.
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Online
'Quarter of high street space dedicated to F&B', report finds
Space dedicated to food beverage (F B) outlets has risen to 25% in several key UK high streets, with the growth predicted to continue according to Colliers International.
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Insight
Logistics supply comes under pressure across Europe
Savills believes continental European markets are approaching a similar ‘inflection point’ to the UK.
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Insight
Office subletting levels remain high in central London
The level of subletting activity in the central London office market has remained high this year as occupiers continue to relocate to prime space in a bid to attract talent, exclusive data from Gerald Eve shows.
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Insight
Grade-A shed take-up tops 2017 levels
Almost 16m sq ft of large warehouse space was leased in the first nine months of 2018.
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News
The world’s most expensive retail street is no longer in USA
Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay has been named the most expensive retail street in world, knocking New York’s Upper Fifth Avenue off the top spot for the first time in five years.
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Online
Global giants set to switch focus to flexible offices, report suggests
The majority of London’s largest employers are set to shift away from ‘traditional’ offices in the next three years to focus on flexible workspace according to a new occupiers report from Knight Frank.
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Insight
Retail trends: the high street paradox
Data compiled by CACI reveals that there is hope for shopping centres amid the chaos – and the winners will be those that provide the best experience. Simon Creasey reports
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News
Spec shed development reaches new heights
Speculative development in the UK’s industrial and logistics sector has rocketed to heights not seen since before the financial crisis and new stock is being absorbed at a rapid rate.
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Online
Flexible workspaces growth gives rise to shorter lease lengths
UK occupiers are negotiating shorter leases or more flexible long-term tenancy commitments, according to the annual UK Lease Events Review compiled by MSCI.
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Online
Flexible office sector to grow by 150% over five years
Flexible office space in Europe is set to grow by 30% every year over the next five years, a new report by JLL has predicted.
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Markets
Woolworths stores empty a decade on
Around 5% of the former variety chain’s 807 units are still vacant almost 10 years after its collapse.
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Insight
UK hotel rental growth slows as supply of rooms increases
Rental growth in the UK hotel sector has slowed this year as a result of an increase in the supply of new hotel rooms, research from GVA and STR reveals.