All Markets articles – Page 22
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Building regulations in focus
Government and industry looking at measures to improve fire safety.
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Guildford redevelopment plans back under review
Council and M G’s scheme halted due to retail market woes.
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The Hub leads Burgess Hill’s £1bn plan to woo occupiers
Industrial and logistics scheme kickstarts town’s revival.
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HR teams take hands-on approach to relocations
Health and wellbeing are becoming more and more important in office moves. Helen Parton reports on the benefits
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Boost for Birmingham’s burbs
Urban Centres strategy set to attract private sector investors.
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Harnessing the power of data
Firms must standardise data to get best out of proptech software.
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Funding frustration stalls Coventry regeneration plan
Coventry City Council and its heritage partner, Historic Coventry Trust (HCT), drew up proposals a few years ago to open up the city centre’s underground river and deliver the next phase of regeneration for one of its most neglected areas.
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Vanessa Butz on the rise of District Technologies
The co-founder and chief executive tells Mia Hunt about the role the business is playing in the evolution of proptech
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UK buyers drive 12% leap in East Midlands industrial deals
UK REITs made string of big deals in 2018.
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Waterside project gears up for next stage in Chesterfield
The £340m Chesterfield Waterside development, which is intended to transform an unloved 60-acre site north of Chesterfield town centre into a vibrant new mixed-use community, has proved a slow-burner.
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North East markets: Middlesbrough makeover & NE spec office prospects
The council is driving a series of regeneration schemes in the town.
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Milburngate to put Durham on North East office map
Scheme will massively expand town’s grade-A office market
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North East market conditions favour spec office development
Experts believe Newcastle still has untapped potential
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Newcastle set to give Whey Aye observation wheel a spin
Tyne’s ‘answer to London Eye’ is viable without public funding
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Big players join the BTR party
Landsec and British Land are among the big developers and investors targeting the maturing BTR market.
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Are amenity-rich BTR schemes really worth the cost?
Gavriel Hollander reports on whether renters really want to live in new BTR developments that offer everything from rooftop yoga to ‘Bobs’
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Fluid opportunities on the horizon for casual dining in 2019
Arguably, the casual dining market peaked at the end of 2015/beginning of 2016. In the year that followed, we saw a constant decline in the property market, followed by a domino of CVAs across the sector in 2018.
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Property Partner eyes growth after completing first sales
Proptech investment platform Property Partner has unveiled plans to target new sectors in 2019 having completed its first sales with returns in excess of 25%.
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2019: a year of change for property management
2019 will be year of change for the leasehold system, a shift of focus for health safety and a crunch time for build-to-rent.
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Supermarket merger could benefit investors and rival grocers
Nick Hughes asks what impact the divestment of Sainsbury’s/Asda stores would have on the sector