
Stronger headwinds facing retailers
"Retailers are exposed to higher energy prices, declining consumer confidence and decreasing consumer spending"
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"Retailers are exposed to higher energy prices, declining consumer confidence and decreasing consumer spending"

"Energy-consuming data centres are most exposed to higher energy prices"

"Life science sector more exposed than others due to high energy requirements and consumption"

"Ensuring communities see the local benefits"

"Residential property accounted for over one-fifth of CO2 emissions in 2020. Significantly, there has been no meaningful reduction in the carbon footprint of our homes since 2014. With policymakers looking to set mortgage lending targets to secure a step change in householder investment in energy efficiency improvements, what does this mean for owners of prime property?"

"To reduce carbon emissions, interventions have to be made in the construction, operation and demolition of buildings. This is leading to innovations across all phases of an I&L property’s life cycle"

"Greenfield land values are at their highest since 2008, but new environmental regulations are likely to limit growth over the next five years"

"What are the proposed legislation changes, and how will this impact the UK office market?"

"We look at the key reasons why making commercial property more environmentally sustainable is less of a challenge than it is for residential stock"

"Over a fifth of UK CO2 emissions are from residential stock, but it is also likely to be the toughest sector to decarbonise"