All articles by Leonore Schick – Page 10
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Property sector celebrates pride through online events
A series of virtual events open to all is taking place from 29th June to the 10th July to celebrate Pride month in the real estate and construction sectors.
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Gs8 unveils plans for zero waste residential development
Gs8 has revealed plans for a zero-waste residential development in east London.
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Yorkshire-based developer submits plans for three-acre retail scheme
Yorkshire-based business owner Simon Bailes has submitted planning application for a three-acre retail scheme on near Northallerton.
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Coutts aims for 25% reduction in carbon emissions by end of next year
Investor Coutts is aiming for a 25% reduction the carbon emissions of its funds and portfolios by the end of 2021.
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CapReg appoints new general manager at The Mall Maidstone
Gavin Cockayne has been appointed to replace Andy Davy as general manager at The Mall Maidstone.
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Almost a third of employees in real estate furloughed
UK real estate firms reported that 27.9% of their workforce was furloughed between 18 and 31 May, according to data released by the ONS on Wednesday.
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Outside seating doubled at Wembley Park
The alfresco dining provision throughout Wembley Park is to be more than doubled.
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Crest Nicholson’s revenue plunges by more than half
Crest Nicholson’s revenue plummeted from £501.9m to £240m in the six months leading up to 30 April 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hit housebuilders hard.
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Professional
New insolvency bill may leave landlords in a ‘no-man’s land’
The bill is now in the House of Lords and may shift the balance of power between tenants and landlords.
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Professional
Mentoring can help young professionals to get ahead
Property Week and Real Estate Balance hosted a mentoring webinar recently for those taking their first steps in the property industry.
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Zoopla to spend £30m making platform free for nine months
Property portal Zoopla will allow new agents to use the platform for free for the first nine months in a £30m bid to restart the residential property market post-lockdown.
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Entertainment operator lets 31,000 sq ft in Warrington
Family activity provider Gravity Active Entertainment has signed a 15 year lease for a 31,000 sq ft space at a £142m mixed-use destination in Warrington town centre’s Time Square.
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JV wins £125m Waltham Forest resi development bid
Waltham Forest Council has appointed London Square Partners in a joint venture with provider One Housing to develop a £125m residential scheme following a bid process.
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Singer Vielle expands proptech network to Ireland
Dublin-based chartered surveyors Stokes Property Consultants has joined tech-enabled commercial investment agency Singer Vielle’s network.
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Is subletting a post-pandemic solution for spare office space?
Occupiers seem likely to sublet their unused space as headcounts are reduced, but lease terms may present some obstacles.
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Fully online dispute resolution service launched
Six dispute resolution specialists have come together to offer a fully online service for mediation and arbitration of commercial and business disputes.
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Wykeland snaps up over 100,000 sq ft of retail space in Hull
Hull-based developer Wykeland has bought a 60,000 sq ft former Marks Spencer shop in Hull city centre from the retailer as well as a nearby 42,000 sq ft retail unit from a Jersey-based property fund.
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Some insurers to pay out on business interruption insurance
An undisclosed number of insurance companies have said they would pay out on business interruption insurance relating to fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic, The Guardian has reported.
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Professional
Employers balance return to work with staff safeguarding
What are the legal rights of staff in the workplace and how can employers best respond to their needs?
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IWG in £315m equity raise
IWG is aiming to raise £315m in a new non pre-emptive placing of ordinary shares.