All articles by Sebastian McCarthy – Page 16
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Gleeds report finds optimism for construction industry
Hopes of a bounceback in the construction industry have been brought to light in a new report.
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RICS asks for membership feedback
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has asked its membership base for feedback as part of an internal review following a governance crisis that has rocked the organisation.
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Central London take-up climbs
Take up across central London reached 420,000 sq ft in January, the highest volume since July 2020.
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MJ Gleeson reports sharp rise in revenue
Housebuilder MJ Gleeson has reported a double-digit jump in revenue and pre-tax profit for the last six months.
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Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield freezes dividend for three years
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield has decided to axe its dividend for the next three years.
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Ealing Cross goes under offer to ARA Dunedin
Fund manager ARA Dunedin is under offer to buy Aviva Investors’ Ealing Cross office building, Property Week can reveal.
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Reading is ready for take-off
Town is expected to bounce back quickly after a challenging 2020, reports Sebastian McCarthy
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What is fuelling the investor appetite for roadside assets?
EG Group’s acquisition of Asda’s petrol stations for £750m underlines growing demand for the sector
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View from the top: Scott Tyler, senior partner at Allsop
The Allsop senior partner is optimistic about the future. He tells Property Week why he remains upbeat, what he thinks the economic recovery will look like and how Allsop plans to make the most of it.
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Daily Mail to cut office space by a third
The Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) is set to slash the size of its office space by a third, Property Week understands.
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Jenrick unveils developer taxes and £3.5bn fund to pay for cladding removal
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick is to introduce new taxes on developers and a £3.5bn fund to help cover the costs of cladding removal.
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RICS appoints barrister to chair review
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has appointed barrister Peter Oldham QC to conduct an independent review of its corporate governance practices.
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St. Modwen offloads solar farm
Property developer St. Modwen Developments has sold off its operational Baglan Bay solar farm to Innova Energy.
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Signs of ‘robust’ growth as university acceptances tick up
University acceptances have climbed by more than 5% according to the latest figures, with student accommodation experts cheering the news as a sign of robust growth.
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Bonuses slide as Covid-19 hits real estate fees
More than six in 10 property professions saw their bonuses slide in the last year, according to the latest findings of a major real estate survey.
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London resi landlords see signs of recovery
Demand bounced back in January following a fall in rents in final quarter of 2020
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Metropolitan Police offloads £1bn of property in decade of disposals
The Metropolitan Police has sold more than £1bn of land and property over the past decade, much of it to housebuilders.
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Brighton among biggest fallers for South East office take-up
The Covid-19 downturn created a hiatus in the South East office market last year, with new data showing a sharp drop in take-up across the region.
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RICS weighs candidates for independent review
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is understood to have started evaluating potential candidates to chair the impending independent review of its corporate governance practices and “ongoing purpose and relevance”.
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Blockbuster theme park secures “game changer” planning decision
A£2.5bn theme park dubbed “the UK’s answer to Disneyland” has cheered what it called “a game changer” decision today after its planning application met the standards required to be accepted for examination.