Market features – Page 9
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Get ready for a life of leisure
Are retail-focused high streets about to become a thing of the past?
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Reading is ready for take-off
Town is expected to bounce back quickly after a challenging 2020, reports Sebastian McCarthy
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London exodus is overstated
People are selling up in capital but are having no problem finding buyers, reports Adam Branson
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Self-storage is set for growth
Investor interest rises as Covid-related lifestyle changes spur take-up.
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IM Properties on shift to sheds
UK development director Kevin Ashfield outlines its bold industrial ambitions to Mitchell Labiak
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Trafford set to ride a new wave
Manchester is the unlikely setting for the latest in a wave of UK surf centres, reports Emma Shone
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Will the Treasury land in Teesside?
Mayor hopes that a Teesside airport site will be chosen for a new government campus.
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Time Out Market heads east
Chief executive Didier Souillat tells Property Week about the group’s newest venture in Dubai.
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Will Gatwick take off again?
The airport and nearby towns have been hit hard by Covid. Property Week asks if they will recover.
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All eyes on students for 2021
PBSA operators are waiting to see what the new year will bring for the sector.
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Weathering the Covid storm
Amid lockdown 2.0, the south west region’s leisure industry is once again holding its breath.
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Peterborough banks on regeneration
Council hopes development plans will revitalise city and attract investment.
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Leeds looks to a 2021 recovery
Covid-19 has certainly dented office take-up but the city looks set to bounce back by spring.
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Adapting to survive and thrive
Retail is embracing change to get through the new national lockdown.
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Lack of supply for later living
The retirement living sector is under strain to meet demand as the population ages.
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Managing to keep Covid-safe
Even for a government that has an impressive track record of back-tracking on decisions, the decision last month to row back on encouraging workers to get back to their offices was a doozy. After all, businesses and landlords alike had spent millions of pounds reconfiguring offices to comply with government ...
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Manchester's tier three lockdown presents a real moment of jeopardy
Manchester starts to calculate the likely cost of the enforced new tier three restrictions.
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Leicester goes for the home run
But the city’s bold plans for housing and employment sites face challenges.
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Basingstoke’s housing boost
The Manydown scheme is aiming to attract London commuters post-lockdown.
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Auctions are now at the cutting edge
Covid-19 restrictions on ballroom sales have fuelled a tech boom in the sector.