Aberdeen angst
The Granite City boasts the UK’s highest concentration of millionaires outside central London, as well as Britain’s worst traffic jams. But, since the 1970s, it is oil that has made Aberdeen famous.
The Granite City boasts the UK’s highest concentration of millionaires outside central London, as well as Britain’s worst traffic jams. But, since the 1970s, it is oil that has made Aberdeen famous.
The shortage of grade A office supply in the UK is prompting landlords to refurbish secondhand space
Are there more acquisitions to come for the recently merged Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ?
A decision is due on the controversial Cammo housing development in Edinburgh. Will it restore faith in Scotland’s confusing planning policies?
The former, current and future presidents and the chief executive of the British Council for Offices on what it’s like being at the top
Hotel developers from luxury to budget want to get into Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. What is in demand, and what are the impediments?
One Direction stalks EG QT, while the industry wonders… MIPIM on a Brompton?
If you want to know how the property market is performing, ask 3D printing studio Hobs.
The Zit, the Pock Mark and the two mighty Carbuncles – these are the kind of prizes an office developer does not want to win.
Seeing red at MIPIM; working out with Wolverine; and Boled over with success