All Markets articles – Page 9
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York is set to see the return of new office space
A raft of schemes is set to address the shortage of office space in the city.
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Somerset feels force of Gravity
High-tech business campus aims to be the greenest scheme of its kind in the UK.
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Horizon is changing in Filton with major industrial scheme
When it comes to the South West industrial and logistics market, activity has historically centred around Avonmouth and the area immediately to the south of Bristol.
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Designer Outlet Cotswolds looks to buck retail downturn
With the retail sector struggling more than ever due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Robert Hitchins’ property director Simon Tothill could not have chosen a worse time to develop “the best-connected retail outlet in the UK”.
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Developers get hip to Digbeth
Resi is returning to a Birmingham district with a distinctive start-up culture.
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Crisis brings out the best in people
The Covid-19 pandemic and the need for social distancing has brought about change and upheaval to everyone’s lives, but for auction houses, whose very lifeblood involves a large room filled with lots of people, adapting to a new way of doing things presents a very interesting and unique challenge.
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Robust security is essential to online auction success
The idea of moving property auctions online is not revolutionary. At Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH), we have been carrying out online auctions for more than three years and moved exclusively online with the creation of 574 in January 2019.
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The appetite for auctions remains strong
At the start of the year the auction industry was flying high, with reports of the ‘Boris bounce’ strengthening confidence for both buyers and sellers.
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Changes in seller activity will generate new opportunities
Our auctions are going to play a vital role for commercial property investors in the coming months.
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Homes Under the virtual hammer
Covid-19 has driven the auction market online. Property Week examines the new normal and asks if we will ever get back to the ballroom.
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Q&A: Gurpreet Bassi on growth ambitions
Bond Wolfe has made a big splash since it launched in 2019, and Property Week finds out how the business is doing now.
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The North West finds a new lab formula
Covid-19 research has made a significant boost to the growing science park scene across England’s North West.
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On top of sustainability
The industrial and logistics sector may not shout about its environmental achievements but that doesn’t mean it is a laggard.
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An upside to the lockdown
The Covid-19 crisis has wreaked havoc on many property sectors, but for industrial and logistics landlords it has created a spike in demand.
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Working FLEXI time
SEGRO director Alan Holland outlines the strategy for the company’s new flexible space brand.
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Expect more interest in flexible space
Activity remained buoyant in January and February 2020 but March data reveals that, in general, occupiers were not committing to signing new leases.
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Coronavirus set to dampen rental growth
After a solid 2019, rental growth on smaller units is now expected to slow as a result of the Covid-19 lockdown.
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There's a green power revolution coming
Developers are turning to onsite energy generation to reduce their carbon footprint, but technical challenges loom large
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Our habits have changed
These are unprecedented times for all businesses. Some have locked the doors for the foreseeable future, some may have changed to operate from home, while others continue as key worker hubs providing essentials, such as food, medical supplies and key public services.
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‘It’s a change in mentality’
St Modwen managing director Rupert Joseland talks to Property Week about the developer’s specialist I L arm