All articles by Leonore Schick – Page 12
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Ringley Group launches automated lettings platform
Ringley Group has developed PlanetRent, an automated lettings platform which aims to drive occupancy rates and speed up the lettings process.
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UK property companies ask for business rates holiday extension
Stakeholders in commercial real estate have urged the chancellor to extend the 2020/21 business rates holiday “to businesses across all sectors”.
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Business rates revaluation postponed
The next revaluation of business rates has been postponed.
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What furloughing means for employers and employees
Employment lawyers have been inundated with questions about the government’s Job Retention Scheme.
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Offices of the future should be designed to be flexible
An architect and a developer share their views on the impact of the pandemic on the way we work and live.
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ReSI to pay interim dividend
Residential Secure Income (ReSI) will pay an interim dividend of 1.25 pence per ordinary share for the first quarter of 2020.
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Franklin Templeton appoints head of asset management
Louise Evans has been appointed as the head of asset management for Franklin Real Asset Advisors (FRAA).
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L&G buys site for £120m retirement village
Legal General has acquired a 12-acre site in Bedfordshire where it plans to build a £120m retirement living scheme.
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Avison Young mourns loss of Peter Keir
Peter Keir, a principal in Avison Young’s Industrial and Logistics team, died on Monday after contracting Covid-19.
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Lockdown restrictions revive debate over ‘wet’ signatures
The archaic requirement for physical signatures has been called into question amid the current Covid-19 social distancing protocol
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Owner of the Ritz is Qatari emir’s brother-in-law
The brother-in-law of Qatar’s ruler is the owner of the Ritz Hotel in London, it has emerged.
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JLL commits to cut carbon emissions by two thirds
JLL has committed to reducing its carbon emissions in line with the ambitions of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
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Law Society calls for blanket extension to expiring planning permissions
The government should offer a blanket extension of six months to all planning permissions expiring in the next few months to streamline planning measures brought in because of coronavirus, the City of London Law Society has argued.
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Tax changes ahead for non-resident companies
Starting in April, corporate non-resident landlords will be required to pay corporation tax rather than income tax on their net rental profits. While the change has been expected for some time, it is perhaps subtle enough to have gone unnoticed.
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Rates relief does nothing for struggling office occupiers
Experts agree there is a degree of unfairness in the government’s approach to business rates relief
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Capital & Centric gets funding for Manchester Hotel
Capital Centric has received £24m in funding from The Greater Manchester Pension Fund for a £35.5m hotel project in Manchester.
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UK property funds charge £10m in fees despite being suspended
UK property fund managers charged investors £10m in the last four weeks despite the funds being gated since mid-March.
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London hotel transactions fall 8.8% in Q1
London’s hotel transactions declined by 8.8% compared with the same period last year.
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Q1 2020 is weakest quarter in seven years, according to C&W
A total of £11.4bn worth of assets were exchanged in Q1 2020, making it the weakest quarter in seven years, according to a new tracker from Cushman Wakefield.
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Chancerygate sells final unit in 101,000 sq ft development
Industrial developer Chancerygate has completed the disposal of the final unit at its Eaton Point scheme in Chorley, Lancashire.