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PWTV: Rented sector demand is beacon of hope for the regions, says Bloxham
High demand for private rented accomodation is providing opportunities for the struggling regional residential sector, Tom Bloxham MBE said yesterday.
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DCLG's McCarthy says planning must be "bottom up" efficient
Planning can be a more efficient process whilst also giving more power to the local community, Richard McCarthy, director general of housing and policy at the Department of Communities and Local Government, said yesterday.
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PWTV: British-Israel Chamber of Commerce Property Forum
Property heavyweights Nick Leslau, Gerald Ronson, Stephen Hubbard and Tony Gibbon gave their views on the market and its outlook at the British-Israel Chamber of Commerce breakfast this week.
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Housing market in crisis, says Pidgley
Tony Pidgley, chairman of Berkeley Group, said today that the housing market is in a crisis caused by a range of political and economic threats.
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Outlook for private-rented sector is "very tricky"
The outlook for the private rented sector is “very tricky” and institutional investors must be encouraged to invest to ensure it can grow to meet housing tenure demands.
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Redrow chief warns coalition 'localism threatens housing'
Steve Morgan, founder and chairman of top five housebuilder Redrow, today warned the Coalition that its localism agenda was in danger of further slowing down residential development.
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Bootle predicts extended period of falling house prices
Leading economist Roger Bootle kicked off Property Week’s RESI 10 event in Newport today with a sober analysis of a house market that is likely to remain fragile for some time.
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House prices fall for second month
House prices fell for the second consecutive month, according to figures released by the RICS today.
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PWTV: Most UK markets over-priced says DTZ
Most UK markets are over-priced and offer unattractive returns over the next five years, according to DTZ.
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PWTV: Will Primark's new store revive Oxford Street's East End
Primark’s second Oxford Street store at the world famous retail street’s east end, as revealed by Property Week , will bring a major fashion retailer to an area that has struggled to create a strong retail mix.
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July surge in derivatives trading says RBS's Ljubic
There has been as much money invested into the UK derivatives market in July as there was in the entire second quarter of the year, Royal Bank of Scotland derivative’s trader Philip Ljubic told Property Week this week.
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PWTV: Retail concerns over creditless recovery
Government cuts and a creditless recovery could bring major problems for the retail sector, Dr Karen Sireacki, consultant to research firm The Property Archive, has said.
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Irish rents stifle recovery, IPD Q2 figures show
A sharp fall in Irish commercial property rents is stifling the market’s recovery.
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PWTV: Liz Peace and Rob Bould to jump off a building for LandAid Day
British Property Federation chief executive Liz Peace and GVA Grimley chief executive Rob Bould have agreed to abseil down a 20-storey building to raise money as a part of LandAid Day.
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PWTV: Lipton compares government property strategy to pop-up shops
Sir Stuart Lipton, deputy chairman of Chelsfield said yesterday that government property strategy is like pop-up shops - ideas “pop-up” and then disappear.
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PWTV: A packed Ascot for its debut Property Race Day
Nearly 700 property professionals headed to Ascot last week for the ground’s first Property Race Day.
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Alcohol and vindaloo: banks and hoteliers clash at Hotels 2010
Bankers faced their angry hotelier customers last week at Hotels 2010 – Preparing for the Recovery, organised by Property Week and held at Berwin Leighton Paisner’s London office. After bankers who specialise in the hotel sector had explained their cautious stance, the delegates let rip with anger. “You have gone ...
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Budget hotels are booming as Boris opens 400th Travelodge
The budget hotel sector has been booming through out the recession as was evidenced yesterday with the opening of the 400th Travelodge hotel near Waterloo train station in London.
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PWTV: Property's stars shine at Party near the Park
Some of the biggest names in the business took to the stage at this year’s Party near the Park to belt out classic “One Hit Wonders” for an audience of around 1,000.