All Development articles – Page 23
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Insight
Time for action on cladding crisis
The bravado and bluster from the government has so far not had the desired effect of expediting complex cladding remediation works.
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News
Will stamp duty exemption keep the housing market moving?
Experts question whether measure will increase transactions and say it disadvantages first-time buyers.
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News
Q&A: Student Roost expects the sector to continue to pick up
Chief executive Nathan Goddard discusses the impact of lockdown, growth plans and investor appetite.
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Professional
Cost disputes brewing over Covid-19 construction delays
Mediation is key to defusing rows between tenants, developers and contractors over who picks up the tab
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Online
Developer gets go ahead for redevelopment of Greenwich police site
The Malins Group has been given the green light to redevelop the former police married quarters site in West Greenwich.
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News
Q&A: Telford Homes CEO on the BTR market in London
Jon Di-Stefano is ramping up Telford’s build-to-rent strategy less than a year after it was acquired by CBRE.
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Online
City Regeneration Podcast Series - Ep4: Lack of Grade A space driving appetite for regional regeneration
Demand for quality workspace in regional cities will see continued interest from institutional investors in urban regeneration projects argues Chris Darroch of Federated Hermes.
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Online
City Regeneration Podcast Series - Ep3: York Central - a historic opportunity for patient capital
One of Britain’s most iconic cities, York, has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reposition itself for the digital age. Ian Gray, project director at Homes England and Network Rail and Avison Young’s Stuart Howie discuss why York Central’s time may finally have come.
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News
Hadley secures key east London development site
Regeneration specialist Hadley Property Group has completed the purchase of its largest site to date, Blackwall Yard in east London, from Thomson Reuters.
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News
British Land’s Simon Carter on putting sustainability first
The company has streamlined the sustainability targets in its 2030 strategy to focus on two key areas.
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News
MMC set to benefit from the post-Covid housing delivery push
As research predicts that a fifth of homes will be built using MMC by 2030, the government looks to play a bigger role in its delivery.
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Markets
Developers bank on Brixton
The spot is known for its nightlife, but offices are starting to make inroads.
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News
Q&A: Rendall & Rittner on the changes ahead
Co-founders of property manager Rendall Rittner talk to Property Week about the impact of lockdown and their future plans.
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Online
City Regeneration Podcast Series - Ep2: New technologies and innovative spatial solutions will ensure offices remain part of urban landscape for some time to come
As flexible working trends accelerate, landlords should look to embrace new technologies and create innovative spatial solutions to bring the modern office into the twenty-first century. Property industry legends Sir Stuart Lipton and Jack Pringle discuss the future for offices after Covid-19.
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Online
City Regeneration Podcast Series - Ep1: Meyer Bergman CEO says European city centres ‘will continue to thrive’
Prime locations in core cities across Europe will continue to attract occupier and investor interest, says Meyer Bergman’s CEO Marcus Meijer, who spoke with YOO’s founder John Hitchcox on how this downturn compares to other cycles
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Online
ICG Real Estate provides £177m for development on London’s Southbank
The real estate division of Intermediate Capital Group plc (ICG) has provided a £177m development loan to fund the construction of a 266,000 sq. ft mixed-use development on the South Bank in London.
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Markets
The Forth Yards development in Newcastle is finally on the cards
Plans are afoot for the development of Newcastle’s largest brownfield site.
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News
Q&A: McCarthy & Stone boss on future of retirement living
CEO John Tonkiss talks frankly about how the FTSE 250 group has dealt with Covid-19 and what lies ahead.
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News
Covid-19 puts the brakes on new Croydon developments
A high-level panel debates what the roadmap to regeneration now looks like in the south London borough as a result of Covid-19.
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News
Cladding fund may fall short of remediation needs, say critics
While £1bn government help has been welcomed by many, some experts have questioned the scope of funding.