All articles by Mitchell Labiak – Page 16
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RICS ‘underrepresents’ the UK, says chair of GC
The interim chair of the RICS Governing Council (GC) has said he believes the UK is “underrepresented” on the GC, following years of international expansion.
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Q&A: Interim RICS bosses on how to restore member trust
Richard Collins and Nicholas Maclean explain why they remain upbeat about the future despite the challenges.
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Ahead of COP26 experts call on the industry to reduce emissions
The “heat is on” the real estate industry to reduce its “unacceptable” levels of carbon emissions, experts have warned.
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Serious Fraud Office closes probe into North West property developments
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has closed its probe into three high-profile property developments in the North West due to “insufficient evidence to support a prosecution”.
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Central London office lettings market returns to pre-pandemic levels
The central London office lettings market has returned to pre-pandemic levels, though the investment market is still 13% below the 10-year average.
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Hogan Lovells in talks over 280,000 sq ft pre-let for London HQ
Hogan Lovells is in talks about a 280,000 sq ft pre-let at a Holborn site for its new London headquarters.
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Frances Warner Lacey leaves CBRE for RX London
Frances Warner Lacey, head of CBRE’s City tenant advisory group, has left the agency for RX London.
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Greystar issued ‘alternations notice’ by fire commissioner on landmark modular scheme
Greystar has been issued an “alterations notice” (AN) from the commissioner of the London Fire Brigade (LFB) regarding its 100a George Street development – the tallest modularly constructed residential building in the world.
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Q&A: RICS interim bosses talk about rebuilding trust post Levitt review
Following the biggest governance crisis the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has ever faced, Richard Collins and Nicholas Maclean have the unenviable task of rebuilding trust in the organisation.
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RICS chief people officer departs following criticism in Levitt report
The chief people officer of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has left the organisation.
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Morrisons’ £7bn takeover deal approved by shareholders
Morrisons shareholders have approved the £7bn takeover offer from US private equity group Clayton Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) after months of competitive bidding for the supermarket chain.
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Hill hires Sankoli as head of London land
The Hill Group has hired Sandeep Sankoli to the newly created role of head of London land and partnerships.
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Evergrande likely to avoid default, Chinese state media reports
China Evergrande Group is likely to avoid default thanks to an interest payment it has made on a dollar bond, according to a Chinese state-owned media outlet.
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WeWork shares jump 13% on first day of trading
Shares in WeWork have jumped 13% following its first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange, more than two years after its previous attempted IPO failed.
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Global Banking School takes 20,000 sq ft in Stratford
Global Banking School has let 20,000 sq ft of office space at 4 Cam Road in Stratford.
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‘Smallest shop in Wales’ sold at auction
Wales’s “smallest shop” – which is no wider than a pair of outstretched arms – has sold at auction.
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Dominvs acquires Stratford site as part of move away from hotels
Dominvs has acquired a site in Stratford, east London, as part of its move away from hotel development.
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Savills’ first ethnicity pay report reveals bonus gap of 57%
Savills’ first ethnicity pay gap report has revealed a mean bonus gap at the agency of 57%.
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ARA Dunedin and Partners Group form £250m UK sheds JV
ARA Dunedin and Partners Group have joined forces to acquire a UK industrial and logistics portfolio with a gross asset value of £250m.
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HM Land Registry ‘registration gap’ widened in the pandemic
Huge increase in time taken to register new and updated ownership is causing big problems for real estate deals.