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Property Week Digital Edition - 7 July 2017
Power 100 2017 - BTR evolution - Trade counters & self-storage focus
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Gap between London and regional office costs shrinks
The gap between office occupancy costs in London and the UK’s regional cities has narrowed slightly from last year’s record highs, according to Lambert Smith Hampton’s Total Office Cost Survey (TOCS).
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Top 40 European property services ranked by UK turnover per fee earner (2017)
Beauchamp Estates took the top spot for the fourth year in a row, earning £653,286 per head, while the average figure across the top 40 firms rose 2.6% from £209,375 to £214,717.50.
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Top 40 European property services firms ranked by UK turnover (2017)
The 2017 Agency Survey found that the total UK revenue of the top 40 agents had risen by 16% to £4.28bn. The vast majority of the uptick in income is explained by quite staggering increases in the UK’s - and the world’s - two biggest real estate advisory businesses: CBRE ...
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Property Week Digital Edition - 30 June 2017
Agency 2017 - True cost of upgrading towers - Elifar Challenge - South West focus
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BTR pipeline sees sharp growth in Q2
The number of build-to-rent (BTR) homes under construction or in planning shot up by a fifth in the second quarter, analysis from the British Property Federation (BPF) has shown.
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Top 10 property services firms ranked by European Revenue (2017)
In 2017, total European revenue of the top 10 firms rose by a whopping 50% to £6.4bn in our Agency Survey with CBRE and JLL again heading up the rankings on £2.9m and £1.4m respectively.
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Top 10 European property services firms ranked by global turnover (2017)
The total global revenue of the top 10 firms broke a major barrier to reach £20.3bn in 2016, up 21% on the previous year. Heading this up again were CBRE on £10.2m (up 20%) and JLL on £5.1m (up 30%).
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South East office rental growth is set to outperform
BNP Paribas Real Estate is predicting that average rents will grow faster in the South East office market over the next two years than in both London and the rest of the UK.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 23 June 2017
Grenfell Tower tragedy - Sadiq Khan - MEATliquor interview - Norwood Property Lunch
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Which London icon is on top?
Three of London’s most high-profile office towers - the Walkie-Talkie, The Shard and the Cheesegrater - have gone head to head in a lettings battle.
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Lower build cost inflation could present opportunities
Development costs in some sectors of the commercial property market are starting to plateau, according to the latest edition of Savills’ Programme and Cost Sentiment Survey (SPECS).
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Survey: industry braces itself for worst following election
Last week’s shock general election result is expected to have a broadly negative impact on all sectors of the real estate industry, a snap survey of Property Week ’s readers reveals
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Property Week Digital Edition - 16 June 2017
Election fallout - Fly-tipping - Darius Ziatabari interview - Surrey, Sussex & Kent focus - Paris climate agreement
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New benchmark set as global firms compete for office space in Leeds
With rents on grade-A city centre office space slowly nudging northwards since 2014, Leeds office agents have been waiting with bated breath to see a new benchmark set for headline rents in the city.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 9 June 2017
Security measures - Department stores - Savannah de Savary interview - Yorkshire & Humber focus
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PW Perspectives - Summer 2017
Thought-leadership essays from Mike Cook (Yardi), Rod Lockhart (LendInvest Capital) and more
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Shopper confidence picks up despite rising inflation fears
Prime residential capital values in central Birmingham are expected to reach £400/sq ft this year, which would mark a return to pre-recession highs.
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Power of proptech: talking ’bout a revolution
Research carried out by Property Week in association with Freeths Lawyers shows that UK firms are ready to invest more heavily in proptech over the next five years with the advent of such products as blockchain, virtual reality and artificial intelligence/machine learning - teething issues permitting…
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When property meets politics
The gloves are off, the manifestos are out and in a week’s time we will discover if Theresa May’s gamble to call a snap general election paid off or spectacularly backfired. Ahead of the nation deciding, Property Week reveals which MPs have property interests and registrable shareholdings in property ...