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March 2008
Residential Property Focus: Assessing a Changing Market
A combination of positive and negative factors means that our generally optimistic view of the housing market in 2008 remain in place at this stage.

Winter 2008
Key prime housing market dynamics
As we predicted, the global credit crisis has taken its toll on prime central London and downside risks are increasing. Values fell by -2% for PCL in the final quarter of 2007.

February 2008
UK residential market update
Given the weaker economic backdrop, the downside risks have increased for the UK's housing market

October 2007
UK Shopping centre and high street bulletin
With it looking increasingly likely that the next move in the base rate will be downwards, we expect consumer confidence to improve.

UK Commercial Leisure Bulletin - 2007
Corporate change and consolidation has been rife in the leisure sector.

Autumn 2007
Key prime housing market dynamics
Given the weaker backdrop in the financial markets, we have lowered our forecast for growth in prime London properties from 22% to 18%...

October 2007
Residential Market Update
The balance of opinion amongst surveyors is that house prices have fallen month on month in both August and September.

Autumn 2007
Central Scotland Residential Development Survey
New build average asking prices per square foot in Central Scotland have increased by 8% over the last year...

September 2007
Rising housing supply
Although housing supply has been rising nationally, the levels still fall well short of the numbers that would remove housing scarcity...

2007
Better by Design
The current planning emphasis on urban regeneration, mixed use, sustainable development and high residential densities...

 

UK Commercial Leisure Bulletin - 2007

“There is more corporate change to come in the leisure sector”

In this edition of our regular report on the leisure property market we examine:How corporate consolidation has affected the sector as an in increasing number of brands become owned by a decreasing number of businesses.How the smoking ban has affected pubs, bars and restaurants in England.What the future is for the cinema exhibition sector.

  • Corporate change and consolidation has been rife in the leisure sector. We examine what this means for landlords and what the trends in ownership are ahead.

  • Has the impact of the smoking ban on restaurants, pubs and bars be significant, and how long will it take to wash through the system?

  • Is the cinema market in rude health, what new formats and offers are in the pipeline, and what is the prognosis for the sector’s future?

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Mat Oakley
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