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  • 1 month ago | propertyweek.com | Lawrie Holmes

    Newmark appoints Smith and Bantock to London PBSA team Digital Edition: Newmark appoints Smith and Bantock to London PBSA team US property services firm strengthens team with appointment of two PBSA specialists from Cushman & Wakefield. This article is for subscribers or registered users onlyAlready registered? please Log in to continueNot a subscriber yet?

  • 1 month ago | propertyweek.com | Lawrie Holmes

    Architect practices Squire & Partners and Hyphen to lay off staff Digital Edition: Architect practices Squire & Partners and Hyphen to lay off staff Winchester-based Hyphen is consulting on job losses, while Squire & Partners is reported to have made around a dozen staff redundant. This article is for subscribers or registered users onlyAlready registered? please Log in to continueNot a subscriber yet?

  • 1 month ago | propertyweek.com | Lawrie Holmes

    Fawn James succeeds father as CEO of Soho Estates Digital Edition: Fawn James succeeds father as CEO of Soho Estates Former CEO John James stays on as a non-executive director. This article is for subscribers or registered users onlyAlready registered? please Log in to continueNot a subscriber yet? Sign up now for the following benefits:Unlimited access to Property Week and newslettersBreaking news, comment and analysis from industry experts as it happens Don't want full access?

  • 1 month ago | propertyweek.com | Lawrie Holmes

    By She was previously chief transformation officer at asset manager Praemia REIM. This article is for subscribers or registered users onlyAlready registered? please Log in to continueNot a subscriber yet? Try Property Week For Free to finish this article. Sign up now for the following benefits:Unlimited access to Property Week and newslettersBreaking news, comment and analysis from industry experts as it happensDon't want full access?

  • 1 month ago | propertyweek.com | Lawrie Holmes

    UK hotel stays up but profitability threatened, says Knight Frank Digital Edition: UK hotel stays up but profitability threatened, says Knight Frank The findings in the 2024 UK Hotel Trading Performance Review also reveal profit levels remain below 2019 levels, underlining the cost pressures that operators are facing. This article is for subscribers or registered users onlyAlready registered? please Log in to continueNot a subscriber yet?

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