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Property Shapers

Issue 3: December 2024

Property Shapers
Podcast
Paul Williams - Derwent London

Market Watch: Paul Williams of Derwent

Welcome to Market Watch, a podcast from Mishcon de Reya, where we delve into the opportunities and challenges facing the real estate sector through conversations with key industry players.

Video
Chanez Lowe | Mishcon de Reya

Real Insights: High street rental auctions

In this Real Insights video, produced for Property Shapers, Associate Chanéz Lowe discusses the upcoming changes in UK legislation that will empower local authorities to compel landlords to rent out their vacant commercial properties, including shops, offices, and entertainment venues.

News
Glass Building

PMAs and AMAs: what are the employment issues?

PMAs and AMAs are, essentially, outsourcing agreements. Typically, the owner of the property will appoint the property manager and/or asset manager, and those service providers will employ staff to manage the property. Some of those employees will be on-site and dedicated to the property in question. Others will be office-based and may work across several different clients and properties.

News
City of London buildings

Autumn Budget 2024: Implications for Real Estate

The Autumn Budget, Labour's first in 14 years, aims to deliver sustained and long-term growth with a promised significant increase in public sending. We consider the potential impact on commercial real estate financing in England and Wales.

Podcast

Propertyshe podcast: Sir Brandon Lewis CBE

Sir Brandon Lewis was a businessman before he entered Parliament in 2010 and served in numerous Government and Cabinet roles for over 10 years, during his time as Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth from 2010 to 2024.

News
Johnny Kelly, Legal Director, Real Estate

Kelly's corner

In this issue of Property Shapers, we consider several major changes in the law. Some are initiatives of the new-ish Labour Government, and some were set in train by the Conservatives but have been adopted by Labour.

News
Abstract glass building

Law Commission consults on Landlord and Tenant Act 1954

In November, the Law Commission published an initial consultation on the right to renew business tenancies under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954. Options being considered include complete abolition, substantial reform or no change at all, with a follow-up consultation due in 2025.

News
abstract view of building

Destination development: The Government's "brownfield passport" proposals

In late September the Government published a working paper seeking views on proposed policy reform to strengthen the likelihood of obtaining consent for development on urban brownfield land. The paper follows hot on the heels on proposed updates to the National Planning Policy Framework to bolster the 'brownfield' first approach and provide a new 'greybelt' definition for brownfield sites within the Green Belt which should be released for development.

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