All Property Eye articles – Page 9
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Agent P: Mother of God
Friday 11 February, 8.30am Britannic Room: Charlie Boy is on resignation alert. The only client he lured over from Savills when he joined GBH in 2020 was last week lured by Knight Frank to a big breakfast presentation at the nouveau Nobu Hotel, a spangled spot off Portman Square with ...
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This week in… 2019
Olympian Homes completed a forward funding deal with iQ Student Accommodation to develop two schemes, with 1,952 student beds, in Leeds and Coventry.
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Spin class: first Wordle problems
“Mine’s ‘raise’,” Soph says to me one morning. “OK, that’s better than ‘adieu’, I guess, which I just got from googling ‘best first word in Wordle’,” I reply.
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Give us our daily bread
Property Week haunt Stuffins closes down as the pandemic takes its toll on business.
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This week in… 2010
A National Audit Office (NAO) report criticised the Foreign Office’s use of its £1.6bn overseas property estate. The report said that more than half of the Foreign Office’s properties abroad had unused office space or staff accommodation.
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Ocean of possibility
Tritax’s Jo Blackshaw rows across the Atlantic raising £59,000 for charity.
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Agent P: Dad doo doo
Friday 28th January, 8.30am, Titanic Room: Young Thruster pleads for ideas. His dad is in debt doo doo.
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This week in… 2020
Property Week and UKGBC launched the Climate Crisis Challenge, calling on the industry to take urgent action to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Spin class: four day week
I’m not sure what surprises our clients more – the fact that neither Soph nor I have (knowingly) had Covid or that six months ago we introduced a four-day working week.
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This week in… 2017
Small and medium-sized businesses shrugged off the potential impact of new US president Donald Trump, but warned that Brexit was likely to shorten the lease lengths they looked for on property.
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Gove fails to level up
Housing secretary has to be rescued after being stuck in a lift at the BBC.
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Agent P: Baltic Room
Friday 14 January, 8.30am, Baltic Room: a zinger of an idea to kick off 2022. GBH’s tack-sharp fund originators have figured a way to make a bundle from Grenfell-blighted blocks, now Gove is promising to pay to replace cladding.
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This week in… 2020
Then housing minister Robert Jenrick revealed new measures to improve building safety standards – including the creation of a new building safety regulator and publishing consolidated guidance for building owners.
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The game’s up for Tom Bloxham
Urban Splash’s Bloxham spotted moonlighting for Shrewsbury Town FC.
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Spin class: The Good, The Bad...
For Pastis Communications, 2022 has started like a Spaghetti Western – sadly, not A Fistful of Dollars, but The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
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This week in… 2018
Embattled restaurant chain Byron Burger launched a company voluntary agreement (CVA), under which it would review leases on 20 of its stores.
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The irony wasn’t lost
Prime Minister presents Xmas Party Heroes award on same day as alleged No 10 do.
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Agent P: WFH...again
Friday 17th November, 10am. In bed, bad head: Sigh… Truth to tell, being told on Monday to work from home was a bit of a relief. Managed to get the Christmas shopping done yesterday and meet a few mates for a happy afternoon (and evening) in the pub.
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This week in… 2020
Boris Johnson announced that London would move to tier three, the highest level of Covid restrictions to curb the spread of the disease, Restaurants (except takeaways) were forced to close. Non-essential shops could stay open if Covid-secure, but were ordered to close on 5 January 2021, as infection rates spiked.