All Science and technology articles – Page 14
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Tech will back the green office premium
Editor: Investing in technology will be critical to achieving green building standards and boosting rent returns in CRE (‘Green London office buildings could achieve 12.3% rental premium’). And with sustainability rapidly rising up tenants’ agenda, these objectives should go hand in hand.
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David Hardman to step down as Bruntwood SciTech managing director
David Hardman will step down as managing director of Bruntwood SciTech in Birmingham at the end of 2021.
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LXi REIT goes on £80m spending spree
LXi REIT has shaken up its real estate portfolio with £80m in acquisitions, including a biotech campus that has helped the government tackle Covid.
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Why SmartRent is the smart solution
US-based SmartRent – which launched in the UK early last year – offers next-generation technology designed to both enhance the residential experience and boost operators’ and developers’ bottom line.
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Plans approved for Leeds life sciences hub at Drapers Yard
Officer’s have approved CEG’s planning application to revitalise Drapers Yard on Marshall Street in Leeds into a life sciences hub for diagnostics and drug development company Labcorp.
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Kadans adds to European science park portfolio
Kadans has added two further buildings at Abingdon Science Park, Oxfordshire to its pan-European science park portfolio.
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Technology will drive city accessibility
According to the World Bank, about 15% of the world’s population live with some form of disability – 285 million are visually impaired and 466 million are deaf or hard of hearing. But in spite of these varying needs, there is often a one-size-fits-all approach to designing the world around ...
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Bruntwood SciTech creates new director of life sciences role
Bruntwood SciTech has appointed Dr Kath Mackay, managing director of Alderley Park, as its director of life sciences – a new role established as the business expands in the life sciences sector.
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Henry Boot forms tech joint venture for Cheltenham development
Henry Boot and international tech campus developer Factory have formed a joint venture to target the UK tech sector.
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HBD X Factory chosen for £1bn first phase of Cheltenham scheme
Cheltenham Borough Council has picked HBD X Factory as development partner on the first phase of its £1bn cyber and digital Cheltenham scheme.
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Zero availability for lab space in Cambridge due to demand
Lack of spec development along with booming demand for life sciences has resulted in squeeze on space.
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TusPark gets £55m injection for Cambridge Science Park
TusPark Holdings UK has secured a £55m investment loan from pbb Deutsche Pfandbriefbank for its ownership holdings in Cambridge Science Park.
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How to ride the wave of investment into life sciences
A source of global hope during the pandemic has been the life sciences sector, which has moved with incredible speed to produce vaccines. The sector’s ways of working and its real estate requirements are changing just as swiftly, with a number of existing trends in life sciences now being accelerated ...
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L&G and Oxford University to expand Begbroke Science Park
Legal General (L G) has agreed to fund and develop a new life sciences district for Oxford University that will extend the existing Begbroke Science Park.
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Oxford Properties eyes up push into tech
Oxford Properties is planning to launch a major push into technology as part of its wider growth strategy.
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Industry confidence grows in post-Covid market recovery
CMS report shows mounting optimism that property market will bounce back strongly, driven by tech.
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Smart tech key to office future
As a business, WiredScore runs with culture at its core. We’re incredibly proud of the values-driven attitude we’ve carried with us from the start and firmly believe that although we’re in the business of technology, it’s the people that make us tick.
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Native Land lets OneThreeSix in Smart office deal
Native Land has let the whole of its OneThreeSix office development to London-based fintech company Smart.
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Office tech: second best will not do
Editor: As pandemic recovery begins, offices can only aspire to ‘super-prime’ status if they have the tech to support it ( ‘New strata of “super-prime” offices could arise from pandemic, says BlackRock’ ).
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View from the top: Caroline Bathgate, Knight Frank’s global head of valuation and advisory
Knight Frank’s new global head of valuation and advisory talks to Property Week about the challenges of carrying out valuations in a pandemic and the biggest changes she has seen in two decades in property.