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  • Surging rents ‘fanning the flames of cost of living crisis’

    February 9, 2022

    Rents have surged 8.3 per cent in a year, to the highest level they have been in 13 years. London rents have risen 11 per cent in a year as office workers have returned to the capital. Monthly rents are up £62 since the start of the pandemic, hitting an average of £969 a month, [...]

  • WeWork partners with startup Upflex in flexible global workspace roll out

    February 8, 2022

    Workspace provider WeWork is entering an exclusive partnership with coworking startup Upflex.  The flexible space firm said on Tuesday that the deal will result in a combined network of more than 5,500 locations, with WeWork selling Upflex space to its members. WeWork announced it would also participate in Upflex’s Series A funding, alongside other investors. [...]

  • Developers looking at ‘legality’ of government demand to commit to funding cladding remediations

    February 7, 2022

    Builders have accused the government of taking a disproportionate approach with its plans to relieve leaseholders of remediation costs for unsafe flats.  Developers were sent a letter by the government last week calling on them to sign a legally binding agreement that committed them to covering the costs of fixing tower blocks with dangerous cladding. [...]

  • UK lags behind other European nations on new-build delivery

    February 7, 2022

    The UK is lagging behind several other major European nations on the delivery of new-builds, in relation to its population size, analysis has found. The country’s construction sector was hammered by rising costs on supply and labour, as well as having works delayed or stalled due to Covid restrictions. Countries including France, Belgium, the Netherlands [...]

  • TfL property arm given green light for 350 homes near Cockfosters tube station

    February 7, 2022

    Plans for 350 new rental homes near Cockfosters tube station have been given another seal of approval by council officials.  Connected Living London (CLL), the partnership between property developer Grainger and Transport for London), is to move forward with plans for a new development near Cockfosters tube station.  Four tower blocks will be built on [...]

  • Legal & General snaps up Spitalfields offices, with management fund portfolio now worth £3.8bn

    February 7, 2022

    Legal & General’s investment portfolio has swelled to £3.8bn, with five fresh acquisitions across the office, leisure and industrial sectors. The new deals total £150m and cover around 600,000sq ft, including the purchase of 20,821 sq ft of offices at 45 Folgate Street in Spitalfields for £26.8m Through its management fund, L&G has also purchased [...]

  • Board member Jennie Daly to replace Pete Redfern at the helm of Taylor Wimpey

    February 7, 2022

    Jennie Daly, board member and group operations director at housing giant Taylor Wimpey, will replace Pete Redfern as the company’s chief executive. The company announced the appointment this morning, saying it will be effective from the conclusion of the annual general meeting on 26 April 2022. “Jennie has extensive experience in the housebuilding sector and [...]

  • Exclusive: Ramboll injects multi-million pound investment into city planning platform VU.CITY

    February 7, 2022

    Smart city planning platform VU.CITY has secured series A investment from consulting engineering group Ramboll. VU.CITY offers interactive 3D models to help architects, developers and planners in city design. An investment worth £5m will aid the firm in becoming a cross-market platform for data and solution providers, CityA.M. understands Ramboll joins existing shareholder Grosvenor Hill [...]

  • Rental stock concerns ahead of energy efficiency regulations for landlords

    February 7, 2022

    Rental stock may be constrained in the coming years as a quarter of landlords have poor energy efficiencies, ahead of tougher tenancy regulations.  Some 23 per cent of landlords said their properties were rated D or below, according to a report from Shawbrook Bank.  The government is eyeing requirements to force landlords to improve their [...]

  • More than 1,000 London buildings require emergency fire measures including waking watches

    February 6, 2022

    More than 1,000 buildings in London necessitate emergency measures, including security patrols, because of fire safety defects, five years on from the Grenfell Tower disaster. A total of 1,149 buildings in the capital need measures including ‘waking watches’, according to the latest data from the London Fire Brigade, which was first reported by the Evening [...]

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