All articles by Emma Shone – Page 11
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Insight
Celebrating the housing heroes
The stars of the residential sector shone at the virtual 2020 RESI Awards last week where they were celebrated for their sparkling achievements, innovation and sheer resilience.
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News
Covid-19 impact on the PBSA sector ‘just a short-term blip’
Panellists at Property Week Student Accommodation Conference confident Covid’s impact will be short-term.
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Online
New finance director for Study Inn Group
Study Inn group has hired a new finance director to fuel its PBSA expansion plans.
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Online
Landsec announces second Myo location
Landsec is to open a second branch of its flexible workspace platform Myo.
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Online
Countryside and Places for People team up to deliver 10,000 homes
Countryside and Places for People have signed a national framework agreement that will see them deliver up to 10,000 homes in the next decade.
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News
New City skyscraper 22 Bishopsgate completes
Construction of new City of London tower 22 Bishopsgate has completed.
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News
Tomorrow’s world starts now
Well, that lockdown certainly ended with a bang. On the eve of the grand reopening of ‘non-essential’ stores, Philip Green’s Arcadia empire came tumbling down, and I’ll be damned if it didn’t just drag Debenhams down with it.
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News
Southern Grove makes BTR and co-living move
Residential developer Southern Grove plans to enter the build-to-rent (BTR) and co-living sectors with two new brands and a 2,000-home pipeline in the new year.
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News
Q&A: Merelina Sykes on PBSA’s resilience
Knight Frank’s joint head of student property says sector still holds huge appeal.
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Markets
All eyes on students for 2021
PBSA operators are waiting to see what the new year will bring for the sector.
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Online
Amanda Clack inaugurated as UCEM chairman
Amanda Clack has been inaugurated as the chairman of University of College of Estate Management.
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Online
Leatherhead build-to-rent scheme gets green light
Titan Property Developments has been given the go ahead to build a new build-to-rent scheme in Leatherhead, Surrey.
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News
Croydon sees a surge in planning applications
An unprecedented volume of planning applications have been submitted to Croydon Council in the last fortnight as developers continue to show interest in the borough despite its bankruptcy.
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News
Government review looks for ways to get HS2 back on track
The report suggests revised guidance for compulsory purchase orders and updates on selling surplus land
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Online
Boutique Workplace Company signs for two new sites through landlord partnerships
The Boutique Workplace Company is to open two new offices after signing a partnership with a private landlord.
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Online
U+I to downsize London office space
Regeneration specialist U+I is on the hunt for a tenant to take over the lease at its Victoria headquarters as it seeks to downsize its office footprint.
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News
Aberdeen Standard puts £68m price tag on Aldgate office building
Aberdeen Standard has put 100 Leman Street in Aldgate on the market with a guide price of £68m.
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Online
Plans for net zero carbon London office Colechurch House submitted
CIT and Foster + Partners have submitted plans for what could be London’s first net-zero workplace and commercial hub at Colechurch House.
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Online
Moda Living teams up with MYNDUP to support residents’ mental health
Moda Living has partnered with healthtech business MYNDUP to support its residents’ mental health during the new lockdown.
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Insight
Here we go again
Well, here we go again. Lockdown number two. While it was perhaps inevitable, it is a blow to the many businesses that were starting to get back on their feet. It may have been necessary to protect lives, but with Christmas on the horizon and no end to the pandemic ...