All Insight articles
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Jefferies’ managing director Prew on REITs hiding their true values
Net asset values are no longer an accurate reflection of REITs’ performance and their relative worth.
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Forsters’ partner Du Croz on the slow path to planning reform
Government has hiked fees and proposed local authorities return money when they underperform.
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Hammerson chief executive Gagné on creating a vibrant sense of place
Tailored placemaking can bring forth 24/7 urban ‘living spaces’ that have a significant social impact.
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Moorfield Group’s Sadie Malim on investing in rental solutions
Growing demand for a wide spectrum of affordable housing is creating opportunities for investors.
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Q&A: Runway East’s co-founder Natasha Guerra on expansion plans
Co-founder and chief executive Natasha Guerra talks about its plans to expand further – but without raising capital.
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The evolution of commercial buildings
Property Week and tp bennett brought together a panel of experts to discuss what occupiers want from their office buildings in a post-pandemic world and how we respond to those changing requirements.
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Future Space 2024 report: Spirits begin to rise as interests align
Optimism and agreement were more evident among those in the industrial and logistics sector as Property Week, Savills and Tritax Symmetry surveyed the different stakeholders late last year.
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John Lewis build-to-rent boss Katherine Russell on the partnership’s rental plans
The John Lewis Partnership’s director of Build to Rent (BtR), Katherine Russell, joins Andrew Teacher on this latest PropCast to explain the reasoning behind the retail giant’s move into housing. The Partnership’s strategy to develop rental homes on its land and above some of its Waitrose stores could deliver thousands ...
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Second-guessing second staircases
This week, we take a closer look at the implications of new second-staircase rules for high-rise residential developments.
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The power of pulling together
Sustainability-linked lending and shared energy data are just two examples of how lenders, owners and occupiers are aligning their interests to reach net zero, as Property Week reports.
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Town Moor could be so much more
Vacant land around Newcastle United FC stadium is chronically underused and could be vastly improved.
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The untapped potential of UK BTR
Despite the shift towards build to rent, institutional investment in the sector has so far been very limited.
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An exclusive preview tour of the Tribeca life sciences campus in King’s Cross
The first phase of the £400m Tribeca life sciences campus in King’s Cross, London, is due to be completed next month. Developer Reef Group took Property Week for an exclusive preview tour.
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We need supply-side reform now
The UK’s technocracy must be overhauled to liberate business and allow public servants to do their jobs.
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Uncertainty reigns on the high street
The Body Shop’s situation has forced landlords to consider how administrations would affect them.
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By the way: Peter Bill on David Maxwell and RAD London
One of the jockeys competing in Saturday’s Grand National is developer David Maxwell.
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Barking and Dagenham Council leader on why public-private partnerships have driven the borough’s recent success
In an impassioned interview, leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, Darren Rodwell, speaks about the borough’s recent triumphs, its chequered past, and why public-private partnerships are delivering the housing, jobs and infrastructure that will see the area continue to flourish.
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Object lessons in retrofitting
My regular commute to work includes a quarter-mile walk between rail and tube, along Newgate Street in the City of London near St Paul’s.
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Nobody should be lonely on the road to net zero
Property Week and Get Set for Net Zero lead partner Hollis hosted a positive Mipim debate about the importance of collaboration for improving sustainability.
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Mini towns unlock nuclear future
Modern methods of construction can help house the big workforces needed to build nuclear plants.