All Science and technology articles – Page 8
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News
Cambridge scheme highlights strong pulse for life sciences
Mission Street and BentallGreenOak’s plan for new science district joins wave of development in the sector
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Professional
How best to design, launch and review a new workspace
Three experts give their tips on strategies for finding or adapting the ideal post-pandemic workplace
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News
Longfellow, PSP and Norges to invest £1.5bn in UK life science real estate
Longfellow Real Estate Partners has teamed up with PSP Investments and Norges Bank Investment Manager (NBIM) to invest £1.5bn in the UK life sciences property market.
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News
Carter Jonas appoints Matt Lee
Carter Jonas, national property consultancy, has appointed Matt Lee as head of science and technology.
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Insight
Smart homes are nothing new
“Discover Britain’s original smart home.” So goes the sell for Victorian mansion Cragside, originally home to the renowned engineer William Armstrong.
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Insight
Tech can help residents go green
Combine a climate crisis with a cost-of-living crisis and you have a never-before-seen imperative for householders to reduce energy wastage – and a once-in-a-generation opportunity for building managers to make real inroads on ESG performance.
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Insight
Technology critical to drive efficiency
In response to your article ‘Energy crisis puts pressure on both occupiers and landlords’, while I agree wholeheartedly that as an industry we need to think more creatively about ways of reducing energy usage within buildings, there is one critical piece missing from the story: technology.
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News
Mission Street and BentallGreenOak JV to create Cambridge science district
A joint venture between Mission Street and BentallGreenOak (BGO) is set to create a 23-acre science district at Coldham’s Lane in Cambridge
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News
Grosvenor invests in digital-twin firm
Grosvenor Property UK has taken a stake in spatial data company Pupil for an undisclosed fee.
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Brookfield launches ARC Oxford in £1bn life science drive
Canadian private equity firm Brookfield has begun a new £1bn drive to create science-ready space in Oxford with the launch of ARC Oxford, the former Oxford Business Park.
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Online
How best to tackle digital poverty in social housing?
There is no silver bullet to solving the issue but research shows it is worth the effort for society at large
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Online
Life Sciences REIT posts maiden interim figures
Life Sciences REIT has posted a rise in net asset value (NAV) for the six months to the end of June.
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Markets
Backing the life sciences boom
With space in traditional locations tight, investors are looking further afield.
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Markets
Race for eco-energy hots up
Energy crisis could lead to green revolution in how property is powered. Adam Branson reports
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Insight
Don’t abandon the digital agenda
Ever since Boris Johnson announced his intention to resign as Conservative Party leader, and de facto as prime minister, there has been much speculation and concern as to what the future holds for the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill.
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News
Land Registry vows to go digital to clear backlog of applications
Industry welcomes strategy to speed up processes through more online services and automated learning.
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Insight
Industry must embrace BMS tech amid climate crisis
I echo the concern expressed by Jamie Bennett-Ness in his recent article ‘Buildings fail to handle the heat’ over the failure of UK buildings to cope with the recent slew of heatwaves. However, the real estate industry should not resign itself to outdated air-conditioning systems but should instead embrace building ...
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News
Morgan Sindall named builder for Cambridge Unity lab campus
Property investor and developer Howard Group has appointed Morgan Sindall Construction as sole contractor to build three wet laboratory buildings at Unity Campus, a life sciences cluster eight miles south of Cambridge.
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Insight
Expect ups and downs as tech matures
Property Week’s latest Power of Proptech survey, supported by Freeths, reveals changing attitudes as technologies adopted during the pandemic become embedded in the sector.
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News
C&W and JLL to market giant Canary Wharf life sciences development
Cushman & Wakefield and JLL have been appointed leasing agents for an 800,000 sq ft commercial laboratory development in London business quarter Canary Wharf.