Pop up Stand
pop up stand is a type of display made up of a pop-up frame structure and PVC graphic panels that attach to the frame – ideal for creating eye-catching and professional backdrops for events, exhibitions and shows. Don't get confused with banner stands.
Exhibition Stand
Generally, an exhibition stand is quite literally a 'stand' or space within an exhibition in which a business 'exhibits' or share it's products, services or brand with visitors. Typically any of these stands or spaces will involve some degree of graphics and messaging to suit the needs of the organisation exhibiting
PBSA market in the UK
Monday, June 10, 2024
Pop up and Exhibition Stand Ireland
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
Student room types: What is En-suite and Non-en-suite
What is En-suite?
An ensuite room is a room that has a toilet and comes with a shower and/or bath. Private rooms and dorm-style rooms can be ensuite. You may pay more for an en-suite room.
What is Non-en-suite?
These rooms are available across a wide range of our halls sites in both self-catered and part-catered halls. Each room contains a washbasin, with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities.
These are our standard non-en suite rooms and suit those who want all the essential facilities, services and student living experience, without the added extras and cost of a Category 3 or en suite.
Please note that in some parts of Wessex Lane, the washbasin is shared with the adjacent room and may be located in an adjacent lobby.
The majority of these rooms and their facilities are very similar in age and style across all of our sites, except for those that are part-catered in our older style halls, which also have kitchenettes rather than full kitchens.
References :
1) https://diigo.com/0goltt
2) https://www.tumblr.com/blog/idmita
3) https://mix.com/6048a
4) https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-studio-room/answer/Alisa-Walker-20
5) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartment#Types_and_characteristics
6) https://sites.google.com/view/ensuiteroom/home?authuser=2
7) https://mitali95.wixsite.com/website/about
8) https://studentblog.data.blog/
Sunday, January 5, 2020
Purpose Built Student Accommodation UK
image credit -Ron Ellis
A boom in the tertiary education sector, drawing in both domestic and overseas students, coupled with an undersupply of the product has attracted investors to the sector. The next stage in the sector’s evolution is likely to be a wave of M&A activity. Although the market still remains highly fragmented, a large percentage of recent transaction volumes have been driven by investors acquiring portfolios in order to build scale quickly to meet ambitious ownership targets.
However, as the market has matured, the frequency with which such portfolios become available has reduced. The UK has relatively few operators of scale, with only five groups providing more than 20,000 beds each (assuming Unite’s acquisition of Liberty Living). The scale provides operators with efficiencies in their operating margins, which will become an increasingly important element of returns as the market matures. Without M&A, growth choices for operators will be organic, which is likely to be piecemeal and slow to achieve the desired scale, or through development, a risk profile not acceptable to many investors or funders. A changing planning environment adds to the risk of achieving growth ambitions through development alone.
As such, we believe that the sector’s supply and demand fundamentals, combined with other headwinds, will force a wave of M&A activity across the sector resulting in fewer larger operators at one end of the scale and smaller, most likely, geographical focused operators at the other end. From 2015–2018, an estimated £7.9bn of PBSA assets have been traded and the total UK PBSA market is estimated to be worth over £50bn.
References :
https://sites.google.com/view/uniaccommodationcom/home?authuser=1
https://londonstudenthouse.blogspot.com/2020/01/student-housing-providers-in-london.html
http://studentaccommodationuk.tripod.com/
https://openiddigital.wixsite.com/website
https://directory.hampshirechronicle.co.uk/company/1285803007803392
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