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Property Week Digital Edition - 29 September 2017
International edition: New York City focus; Bronx growth; Downtown Manhattan
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London on top for towers & tech in Global Cities
Office rents in London’s skyscrapers remain the highest in Europe as companies continue to pay a premium for space in the city despite the impact of Brexit, according to new research.
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UK plummets down EU buy-to-let league
The UK has fallen into the bottom five European buy-to-let markets for investors as UK yields drop to just 4%.
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Build-to-Rent sector homes in on 100,000 milestone
There are now close to 100,000 build-to-rent homes either completed, under construction or submitted for planning permission across the UK.
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Space demand set to rocket
The industrial and logistics sector is set fair for a sustained period of growth if the upbeat sentiment of respondents to Property Week , Savills and db symmetry’s first-ever market census , in association with Analytiqa, is anything to go by.
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Sheds supplement September 2017
Shed of the future - Sally Duggleby interview - FLEXE profile - MEES regulations - db symmetry interview
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Spec build down on 2016 high
There has been a sharp slowdown in the delivery of large speculative sheds this year, reveals new data from GVA - and activity is set to slow further still in the second half of 2017.
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North West suffering from most persistent retail voids
The north of England suffers from the highest percentage of persistent retail voids in the UK, according to new data from the Local Data Company.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 22 September 2017
RESI highlights - Spec shed growth - Retail wellbeing - Automotive & roadside focus
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Interactive map: PDR continues to slow in latest DCLG stats
New data published by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has revealed a year-on-year decrease of 8% in the reported overall number of permitted development rights (PDR) applications.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 15 September 2017
200 Aldersgate - FEC - U+I micro flats - Smart cities - West Midlands focus
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Retail, Leisure & Hotels supplement September 2017
The Light interview - Chicken restaurants - GoNative - Afan Valley Adventure Resort - Landsec interview - Hoxton Analytics - Scandinavian retailers
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Cambridge’s commercial rents and house prices soar
Cambridge’s success as a global hub for biomedical and technology research is stoking office rental growth and putting pressure on the city’s housing stock, according to Savills.
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Institutions stock up on food stores
Investors appear to have rediscovered their appetite for food stores if the latest figures from Savills are anything to go by.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 8 September 2017
Sadiq Khan’s London Plan - Hot Housing Index 2017 - Wales and residential focuses - CBRE Diversity Week
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RESI 2017: Brexit uncertainty dents confidence in housing market
The UK’s decision to leave the EU has hit confidence in the housing market, according to a reader survey conducted by Property Week ahead of the RESI Conference next week .
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Crossrail is coming to town
The new Elizabeth Line is expected to massively increase footfall to the West End - how are the capital’s landlords seeking to make the most of the opportunities it presents.
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Third of homes could be affected by historic mining activity
A new report from Landmark Information estimates that 33% of houses are built within 250m of land that might have been used for coalmining and activities such as quarrying of sand, clay and gravel pits in the past.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 1 September 2017
GPU in Glasgow - DCLG stats - Covenant issues - Nigel Keen interview - North East focus - Open House London
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London supplement September 2017
Crossrail impact - Jace Tyrell interview - Office hotspots - Southwark community space