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Greenwich Design District hub to offer rent reduction to London creatives
A creative hub in London developed by Knight Dragon is set to offer rent reductions to support the creative industry in a bid to relieve the economic impact of the pandemic, Property Week can reveal.
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Patrizia and Kingston buy Mitcham industrial site for £60m
A joint venture between Patrizia and Kingston Estates has bought an 11-acre industrial site in Mitcham, London from Kimmeridge Real Estate for £60m, Property Week can reveal.
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Q&A: REDD MD on strength of prime central London market
Russell Smithers talks about the shift in buyer needs and the company’s strategy for the year ahead
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Housing must hit net zero too
We are one of many organisations who called for the government to make Britain net zero carbon by 2050. Since then, we have challenged ourselves to set ambitious carbon targets.
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Pragmatism defuses Covid-related construction disputes
Contractors have cooperated to avoid delays rather than invoking ambiguous force majeure contract clauses
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Acuitus reports interest in high-street retail ahead of first 2021 sale
High-street retail will continue to generate strong buyer interest this year, predicted Acuitus chairman Richard Auterac as the auction house unveiled its first catalogue of 2021.
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SEGRO, CPPIB and boxing clever
Word has it SEGRO is seeking a plot in or around the Square Mile on which to dig a ruddy great big hole.
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Square Mile has a recovery plan
Despite the gloom of the lockdown, with the vaccine rollout well under way, there is now a light at the end of the tunnel.
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We’re at the ESG tipping point
There’s no doubt that 2020 will be etched into everyone’s memory as being a hugely challenging year.
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View from the top: Nick Candy
The developer looks back with Sebastian McCarthy at the launch of One Hyde Park 10 years ago and discusses the enduring appeal of London’s uber-prime residential market and the growing power of tech