Property Hub

This is the prime location for informed opinion on property matters: finance, law, development, investment, planning, taxation, offices, retail, industrial, distribution, residential, healthcare, hotels and leisure. If it’s property, it’s in the remit. In online courses, conferences, webinars, and journals, we make sure the important issues are covered – sound, comprehensive and thorough.

Here to keep you informed; because it’s knowledge that underpins value – CPD at its very best. 

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Paul's prime responsibility is to manage the sales and marketing activity on behalf of the Development & Structured Finance teams to enhance the Bank’s brand within the real estate industry. He works with SME developers, house builders and 'value add' investors throughout England and Wales providing funding for residential, residential led mixed use schemes and commercial projects.

Matt is a counsel in Reed Smith’s private funds group. His practice covers a wide range of transactional and investment work, including the formation, operation and restructuring of private funds (across the private equity, tangible asset, credit and real estate sectors), indirect investments, secondary sales, joint ventures, and managed accounts. Matt advises pension schemes and state plans, institutional investors, and family offices on their managed account and fund investments across the range of investment sectors in Europe, China and India.

An excellent hybrid between a typical panel session, one-day course and an interactive dialogue/Q&A session. Perfectly paced and pitched for both novices and experts to take away valuable insights from industry experts.

Sarah is a Partner who plays a lead role in Cushman & Wakefield’s student accommodation practice. Since originally joining Cushman and Wakefield in 2004, Sarah established the university/city market demand study and due diligence work for which the company is now renown; undertaking projects for universities, private providers and investors. In addition, she has written residential strategies for several universities, as well as providing advice on the size of new schemes at new campuses.

  • What impact is Covid-19 having on the sector?
  • Putting COVID -19 into a longer-term perspective:
    • A brief history of the pub investment market in the UK
    • Why have pubs become such an attractive asset class?
    • What are the different lease structures (e.g.: tied leases, open market reviews, RPI linked, ground rents and income strips) and how do they vary from other mainstream sectors?
    • What types of investors have we seen showing a keen interest in the sector?  Will this interest now disappear?
    • How has the sector performe

Paul has been working in the licensed leisure team at Savills since 2016 specialising primarily in the sale and acquisition of public houses and restaurants. Paul started his property career in 1995 and has since worked entirely in the licensed and leisure sectors, a highly specialised area of the market.

  • Community Infrastructure Levy – a review of the developments, of the procedures and pitfalls
  • Where are we after Finney v Welsh Ministers and Others (2019) and what does this mean for Section 73 and planning?  Will we see an increase in delay of the granting of planning permissions?
  • NPPF – latest case law

A recording of this webinar will be sent to all registrants.

This course is now complete. Contact Tamara Cmiljic at tamarac@henrystewart.co.uk for information on how to register for on demand access to the recordings.

Session 1

What is a joint venture and why are joint ventures necessary?

  • The benefits of joint venture partnerships and common imperatives
  • Why and when you want a joint venture partner, such as to provide: