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Time to gen up on Gen Z
The expectations of Generation Z are shaking up the whole shopping experience.
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Reading comes out top in newly resurgent Valley office market
Berkshire office activity is looking up again, with some locales seeing record headline rents.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 21 April 2017
Blockchain revolution - Workthere interview - West Midlands and science parks focuses
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Private equity investors drive up petrol forecourt values
Petrol forecourt values hit a record high last year driven by a lack of supply and strong demand from private-equity-backed operators eager to expand their estates, according to Barber Wadlow’s 2017 Forecourt Property Market Update.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 13 April 2017
Thamesmead regeneration - The Stage development - Eyal Weizman interview - Scotland and trade counters focuses
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MEES changes: Landlords still unaware of new EPC requirements
Landlords are still “complacent” about the impact of environmental regulations coming into force next April - which could well see more properties fall foul of the new rules than previously thought.
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Number of BTR homes soars as developers turn to regions
The number of build-to-rent (BTR) homes under construction or in planning is more than four times the total that have so far been built - showing how rapidly the sector is growing.
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Ireland supplement April 2017
Ireland housing market - Kevin Nowlan interview - Guinness Storehouse - Belfast office market - Belfast hotels
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Property Week Digital Edition - 7 April 2017
Booker warehouse sell-off - Crossrail 2 - Hot 100 UK office locations - 2017 Property Awards
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Brexit vote hits growth in industrial land values
Industrial land values have continued to climb over the past year - albeit at a much slower pace than the two previous years, according to GVA’s latest Industrial Intelligence report.
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Investor confidence in non-listed real estate remains high
More than four-fifths of fund managers surveyed by INREV raised capital for deployment through non-listed real estate vehicles in 2016 at a total of €122bn.
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Office rents in Dublin on the rise
Strong occupier demand and a lack of supply have pushed up the city’s rents - and they look set to rise further still.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 31 March 2017
Rise of proptech - Richard Cherry interview - Mipim Editor’s Dinner - Flexible workspaces - East Midlands focus
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Analysis of past cycles bodes well for central London offices
The central London office market won’t suffer the sharp falls in rents seen in previous cycles, according to analysis by CBRE that draws on more than 30 years of data.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 24 March 2017
Power 100 - Millwall development - Andrew Percival interview - Wales, Hampshire & Wiltshire focuses
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Supermarket property regains favour as trading improves
Investor interest in UK supermarket property is returning after a tough 2016 that saw capital values fall by 4.7%, according to the latest UK Supermarket Investment Report from Colliers International and MSCI.
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Property Week Digital Edition - 17 March 2017
Mipim roundup - Who owns London? - Top cities for EMEA investors - Yorkshire focus
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Prime London house prices to rise by 10% over next five years
After a tough 2016, house prices in prime central London are forecast to grow by 10.3% over the next five years, according to Cluttons’ residential market outlook report.
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Germany takes UK's top spot for investment
The last year has been a bruising one for the European property investment, with activity down in the UK, Germany and France as post-Brexit-vote uncertainty led to Germany replacing the UK as the location of choice.
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Brexit is not about to dull London’s edge
Despite the threats posed by Brexit, London remains one of the most competitive global cities to do business in, according to Savills’ latest European Cities report.