Midlands Engine: Better connected?
Will the Midlands Engine’s dedicated transport body be able to deliver region-wide infrastructure benefits? Mark Simmons investigates
Will the Midlands Engine’s dedicated transport body be able to deliver region-wide infrastructure benefits? Mark Simmons investigates
Predictions of a Brexit-fuelled investment slump in the Midlands have yet to materialise, as investors continue to regard the region as offering good value for money. Claire Robson reports
The Midlands Engine has yet to gather momentum, but in the auction rooms of the East Midlands we are still seeing strong growth and prices on the up
Lincolnshire has beaten other East Midlands counties to a devolution deal with government and will use its new political independence – and a bit of Whitehall cash – to build houses and improve infrastructure. Mark Smulian reports
Lincolnshire has beaten other East Midlands counties to a devolution deal with government and will use its new political independence – and a bit of Whitehall cash – to build houses and improve infrastructure. Mark Smulian reports
Has there been a massive miscalculation of Nottingham’s student housing market? If so, the city could be heading for dangerous levels of oversupply
Starting with a share in a snooker club, then building a business that has encompassed student digs and a Liverpool landmark, George Downing now oversees a £1bn development pipeline that is branching out of its north-west heartland and heading for the capital. Portrait by Louise Haywood-Schiefer
Agents pick their top deals; winners and losers in the East Midlands; people, politics and peculiarities
Plans for a 12.5-acre extension to Leicester’s Fosse shopping park have been confused by controversy over its impact on existing retail offers. Do the numbers add up?
The PRS sector is being welcomed in the East Midlands, with the city of Nottingham and student accommodation leading the way.