All Markets articles
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Markets
Spaces that work well: the drive to create healthier buildings
As occupiers and investors increasingly seek properties designed to boost the wellbeing of staff and residents, Property Week looks at how developers are rising to the challenge of creating healthier buildings.
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Markets
Grab-and-go: the rise of the drive-through
Changing consumer habits are driving up demand for food and beverage sites away from high streets.
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Professional
An age-old problem
An additional 50,000 homes for older people are required each year to keep pace with housing needs. So what’s holding developers back?
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Markets
Offices are bouncing back in the South East
After a tricky few years, take-up of workspace in the South East is starting to pick up.
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Markets
Does the hotel sector have staying power?
Falling investment in the hotel sector has led developers to think laterally.
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Markets
How residential development is on the up in Birmingham
Residential development is on the rise in Birmingham city centre, buoyed by strong demand for high-end BTR homes. Property Week reports on how housing is becoming an important part of the city centre landscape.
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News
Department stores considering a wide range of uses to fill vacant spaces
Owners of former department stores are considering a wide range of uses to fill the vast vacant spaces.
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Markets
UK office design looks East for inspiration
As UK businesses adjust to post-Covid realities, workspace providers are taking inspiration from Asia to maximise their use of space.
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Markets
Regional focus: North East
The region is experiencing strong demand for warehousing as it positions itself at the heart of the UK’s green industrial revolution.
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Markets
Regional focus: Thames Valley
While average UK house prices have fallen for the first time in a decade, some parts of the Thames Valley are continuing to see uplifts.
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Markets
Boom time for SFR housing
Investment levels have reached record levels this year amid a fall in house sales.
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Markets
Town regeneration on a budget
Developers are transforming vacant urban sites at a fraction of the usual cost.
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Markets
Second-staircase woes for BTR
Developers raise fears about costs and lack of guidance on second staircases.
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Markets
Regional focus: East of England
The government wants to turn Cambridge into ‘Europe’s Silicon Valley’. Adam Branson reports on the ambitious proposal and takes a look at some of the major developments under way across the region.
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Markets
Balancing affordability and rising costs are crucial in the PBSA sector
Higher construction costs coupled with rising demand are pushing up prices in the purpose-built student accommodation sector. So, how can developers deliver affordable student accommodation in the current market, asks Property Week’s Adam Branson.
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Markets
Building diversity into retirement living
A more culturally diverse ageing population calls for a different later-living offer.
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Markets
Roadmap to climate resilience
As extreme weather conditions hit the UK more often, PW’s Andy Hillier reports on the sector’s response.
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Markets
Regional focus: London
London’s new mega neighbourhoods show that bigger is proving better when it comes to developing in the capital.
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Markets
Flex is stronger than WeWork
The US pioneer’s woes do not reflect weakness in wider flexible office market.
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Markets
The charge of the microgrids
As the National Grid runs out of capacity, Property Week looks at energy alternatives for developers.