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The changing investment landscape: secure financial planning for developers
Steep inflation, rising material prices, supply chain issues and new legal requirements all pose serious challenges for property developers and construction firms. But securing finance for their projects remains their biggest concern, writes Sarah Geiger of Alasco.
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The relevance of decarbonising goals during the downturn
Energy bills are the second biggest operational expense for large, asset-intensive businesses. Rising energy costs could be detrimental to the bottom line. Therefore, energy efficiency is increasingly becoming a part of the CFO’s agenda, writes Prabhu Ramachandran of Facilio.
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When serendipity and the road to Net Zero collide, great things happen
Dubbed ‘The World’s Leading Real Estate Tech Expo’, Propel by MIPIM has become a firm favourite in the calendars of global proptech businesses in recent years, writes Sara Donnelly. Bringing together some of the greatest minds in real estate and some of the most exciting tech innovators is always sure to kick start impactful and game changing conversations.
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LISTEN | Sharry + LinkedIn on workplace experience trends
What do we mean by workplace experience? Kevin Wilhelm, country manager for the US and Canada at Sharry, and Victor Sanchez, senior director & head of global design and build at LinkedIn, join Paul Unger to unearth the trends and client needs.
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Why planners need to think big on the environment
Environmental change impacts us through global warming and biodiversity decline. Both respond to each other, and right now that feedback is negative. The planning profession has the tools needed to take up this call and we, as planners, must act. It will require a new manifesto, writes Jeremy Hinds, planning director at Savills.
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4 signs it’s time for new software and what to do with old systems
Those that continue to use outdated software systems are under more and more pressure to implement change. ‘We’ve always done it this way’ is no longer a good enough reason to keep muddling through with antiquated software, writes Sebastian Schuon of Alasco.