Gavriel Hollander
Gavriel is a former news editor at Construction News and current freelance journalist writing in Property Week predominantly on market reports and the residential sector
- Markets
Will consolidation centres become the norm?
Consolidation centres are poised to become an increasingly prevalent feature in supply chains
- Markets
Norwich housing scheme wins Stirling Prize
A look at the ingredients that won Goldsmith Street the coveted Stirling Prize.
- Insight
Why the slowdown in logistics investment is not all bad news
While investment in logistics has fallen, it is still an attractive asset class. Owners are reluctant to sell so how can potential investors find opportunities?
- Markets
Housing can bridge the generation gap
The UK lags behind on schemes that bring younger and older generations together. Gavriel Hollander reports on how it plans to catch up
- Markets
City centre living comes to Derby with Landmark scheme
BTR tower caters for tech sector staff.
- Markets
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’
- Markets
Hybrid industrial parks: the importance of kerb appeal
Modern industrial space is following the trend of offices to offer occupiers more than just a building. Gavriel Hollander reports on the rise of the hybrid industrial park
- Insight
Cork’s about to pop
Ireland’s second city is bracing itself for a surge in development of new office buildings, hotels and student housing.
- Markets
Bristol & South West office & resi markets in focus
Supply of grade-A space slipped to a 21-year low in January. Property Week reports on a market that has arguably become a victim of its own success.
- Markets
Brandon Yard is last piece of the Bristol central waterfront puzzle
Homes are 60% sold eight months ahead of completion.
- Insight
Belfast joins BTR party
The first purpose-built rental schemes are emerging in the city centre as the size of the young professional population swells and rents tick up.
- Markets
Northshoring drives build-to-rent growth in the regions
Big corporates relocating outside London have created opportunities for build-to-rent developers.
- Insight
Battle for Haringey threatens £2bn JV
Political storm is likely to force changes to plans for 6,400 homes in the borough