Built Environment Networking Blog: National News

Knight Frank bets on Fifth Wall’s European adventure paying dividends

Global property consultancy Knight Frank today announced it is investing in venture capitalist Fifth Wall’s $100m European Real Estate Technology Fund (ERETF). The Californian firm are hoping to accelerate innovation across European property sectors and replicate the success of its Fund I and Fund II, which were focused on investing primarily in US-based real estate […]

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Government commits £562m to decarbonising social housing

50,000 homes will be upgraded with green improvements from a £562m fund, the government announced today (March 23). The funding will enable more than 200 local authorities across England and Scotland to fund a nationwide upgrade of the UK’s least energy efficient and fuel-poor homes. This will help to transform over 50,000 low-income households and […]

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£7.5bn Affordable Homes programme opens door to new partnerships

Homes England this week began allowing companies and organisations to register as new partners in its £7.5bn Affordable Homes programme, the next phase of which is due to start later this year. The 2021-26 programme aims to build 180,000 homes outside London. A further £4bn has been made available by the government, under the control […]

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In-demand Supermarket REIT bolsters reserves by £150m

Supermarket REIT confirmed today it has raised £150m via its latest share issue to maintain its policy of aggressively buying up supermarkets that also act as warehouses for online services. The real estate investment trust had originally hoped to raise £100m but such was the demand the board authorised the 50% increase. The funds will […]

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‘The time is right for something different’

UKREiiF Advisory Group chair Lord Kerslake has held a variety of roles within the built environment industry during the last two decades, including Chair of housing association Peabody and Be First (the growth and regeneration agency for Barking and Dagenham). Here he outlines why the time is right for UKREiiF I’ve been involved in development […]

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Embracing the best aspects of attending online and in-person

UKREiiF will embrace interactivity at its three-day networking, exhibition and conferencing event in Leeds next year (May 17-19). While the Coronavirus pandemic forced events online, a raft of innovations, to help negate its effects, have created a different but highly effective user experience and the best of these will be utilised by the organisers of […]

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Government pledges more than £1bn to support low-carbon economy ambitions

An ambitious blueprint to deliver the world’s first low-carbon industrial sector and more than £1bn in funding to cut emissions from industry, schools and hospitals was unveiled by the Business and Energy Secretary today. Building on the Prime Minister’s ’10-Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution’ published last year, the new Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy sets out the […]

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Legal & General department head joins UKREiiF Advisory Group

Legal & General’s Pete Gladwell joined the UKREiiF Advisory Group this week to become its 19th member. Pete, who is L&G’s Head of Public Sector Partnerships, joins a host of senior public and private sector professionals advising on the inaugural three-day networking, exhibition and conference super event in Leeds next year (May 17-19). Chaired by […]

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Free opportunity to get the lowdown on UKREiiF

The first UKREiiF monthly webinar (here) takes places on Wednesday morning (March 17th). On Wednesday we’re hosting a free to attend webinar which formally launches The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) alongside key industry figures who form part of the forum’s Advisory Group. UKREiiF’s mission is to help bring together the public […]

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Net zero target requires 350,000 extra construction roles by 2028

The construction industry will require the equivalent of 350,000 new roles to be created by 2028 to fulfil the government’s 2050 net zero ambition according to a report out today by the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). Using data from the Climate Change Committee (CCC), additional decarbonisation work will have created the demand for 86,000 construction […]

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