United Kingdom
REMI Network
Investors bailing on UK property funds
Like a time out in a sporting event, a suspension of trading temporarily halts market action — giving fund managers more room to manoeuvre in paying out departing investors and/or interrupting an exodus that could force the sale of assets and further devalue the fund.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Student housing providers see Brexit promise
Doubling or tripling of tuition costs in the United Kingdom could prompt students from the European Union to look further afield for an English language experience.
Canadian Property Management
Canada could see some Brexit ripple effects
Uncertainty in the United Kingdom and European Union could further accentuate the attractiveness of Canadian real estate, but doesn't alter the perception that this is a difficult market to penetrate.
REMI Network
Brexit uncertainty afflicts UK property market
Paris, Frankfurt and Dublin are tagged to capture investment diverted from London if voters in the United Kingdom opt to leave the European Union.
Building Strategies & Sustainability
U.K. doctors predict new indoor air pollutants
Burgeoning technologies may also come with unforeseen environmental contaminants and health impacts warns a new study from the United Kingdom's Royal College of Physicians.
Building Strategies & Sustainability
Tenant blowback hits heat recovery ventilation
Recent data analysis from the United Kingdom's Building Performance Evaluation program questions the suitability of some types of energy-saving technology for affordable housing projects.
REMI Network
Avison Young acquires U.K.’s North Rae Sanders
Avison Young has acquired North-Rae Sanders, a U.K.-based commercial property provider.
Building Strategies & Sustainability
Shoddy insulation adds to U.K. heating costs
Energy efficiency proponents calculate that dilapidated, poorly insulated dwellings add extra and unnecessary annual energy costs for a majority of householders in the United Kingdom.
REMI Network
U.K. landlords to invest in energy efficiency
Landlords in the United Kingdom risk losing the rental and investment value of their buildings if they do not meet minimum energy performance standards by April 2018.