All articles by Samuel Horti – Page 3
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Patrizia buys BrickVest
Patrizia has acquired real estate investment platform BrickVest, whose parent company fell into administration in November.
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Housing slow to take root on disused Garden Festival site
Remediation is hurdle for Liverpool scheme.
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New mine sparks climate clash
Cumbria decision raises questions over planning response to climate crisis.
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Birmingham regeneration sparks LGBT row
Residential development may pose threat to gay village nightlife.
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Tale of the unexpected: Sally Duggleby interview
Two years after leaving Amazon for Savills, Sally Duggleby tells Samuel Horti what occupiers really want and how her team of ‘solution finders’ are delivering it
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Oxford University’s challenge
University and L G plan £4bn of projects despite tough planning regime.
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Can BTR developers give the public what they want?
Samuel Horti asks if BTR developers can close the gap between their offer and what renters want
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BTR still has growing up to do
As the sector matures, will whole portfolio deals become more common?
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Vita deal shows luxury digs are still in demand
Experts say high-end student schemes in the right locations remain attractive
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Investors pile into retirement sector despite market woes
Poor financial results from leading developers have failed to dampen investor interest in the sector
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The rise of green buildings
Employers are driving interest in environmentally friendly buildings.
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Variety is spice of life in workspace fit-outs
Good office fit-outs should be exciting, flexible enough to change and, above all, tailored to the needs of employees.
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McVey and Jenrick expected to ‘follow their master’s voice’
New housing minister and secretary of state for housing share the PM’s enthusiasm for home ownership
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Co-working trend heads north
WeWork’s imminent arrival in Edinburgh shows sector is gaining momentum.
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The challenges and opportunities posed by HS2
A slew of industrial and logistics sites have made way for HS2 but new schemes are also expected to be built along the new railway line.
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How Dublin plans to rezone brownfield land for housing developments
Dublin aims to boost housing provision by rezoning industrial land for mixed-use schemes, but site assembly could be a protracted process.
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Crossrail delay fails to dampen tenant demand along the line
Crossrail locations attract strong demand.
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Farringdon’s new connections
Crossrail is just one of the factors drawing new office occupiers to the area.
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Developers target Oxbridge arc
Plan for a million new homes in region will boost commercial development.
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Big occupiers sustain Salford’s success story
Development continues apace in the city after a number of major lettings confirm Salford’s office credentials.