Build-to-rent development has stalled over the past 18 months, but experts say the sector may finally be turning a corner.
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The growing use of artificial intelligence across the property industry will inevitably lead to a growing number of legal claims. Ian Weinfass asks experts what the impact will be.
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Sky-high new-build costs have undermined viability in Bristol and the South West, putting the onus on refurbishment.
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Plans for mandatory reporting of disability and ethnicity pay gaps have taken a step forward. Experts tell Property Week's Anandita Malhotra what this means for the broader EDI agenda
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The online giant’s new ultra-fast grocery delivery service potentially requires it to create a large network of smaller warehouses.
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Arts and culture venues are increasingly included in major developments. James Wilmore looks at the value they bring.
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Japanese-style capsule hotels have started to take off in UK cities. David Parsley asks what’s driving the desire for smaller-scale rooms.
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Arada, known for its huge residential projects in the Gulf region, has its sights set on London. Property Week's Madeleine Knight visited its schemes in the UAE to see first hand the design principles it plans to deploy in the UK.
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The Office Group’s co-founder, Olly Olsen, discusses his latest venture to help students into the property industry with Property Week's Anandita Malhotra.
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Older people have traditionally favoured buying rather than renting retirement properties. But increasingly, the rental model makes financial sense for both residents and later-living operators.
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With the government committed to the long-anticipated East West Rail scheme, Greg Pitcher looks at how the £7bn line could open up big swathes of land for development between Oxford and Cambridge.
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Women in Property national chair Samantha McCabe talks to Anandita Malhotra about low-carbon design and breaking down silos.
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