Rebecca Worthington | 21/03/2015 | 07:00
FINANCE: Last week’s MIPIM harkened back to the heady days of deals and champagne. But one of this event’s differences from those of the first half of the past decade was that this MIPIM was more thoughtful.
London’s rental boom and the postponement of business rates revaluation could leave occupiers facing a huge rates hike in 2017.
David Thame | 14/03/2015 | 07:00
Problems with the NHS are in the spotlight as the general election draws near. Can the relationship between public and private partners be revived?
Graham Norwood | 07/03/2015 | 07:00
The private rented sector is finally emerging as an alternative asset class in regional cities across the UK. But it isn’t without its challenges.
Richard Merryweather | 07/03/2015 | 07:00
Following record take-up in 2014, Savills’ Richard Merryweather predicts sustained rental growth for key markets in the supply-constrained industrial sector
Joanna Bourke | 14/02/2015 | 07:00
When Estates Gazette uncovered a government planning blunder that could potentially hand developers billions of pounds of cash intended for affordable housing, the real estate sector stood up and said the vacant building credit was wrong and government should amend its guidance. But housing minister Brandon Lewis refuses to budge
Andrew Cooper | 14/02/2015 | 07:00
The term “embodied carbon” is probably one that most will have only vaguely heard of, yet the next few years could see it become a major issue for the property industry.
David Smith, economics editor, The Sunday Times | 14/02/2015 | 07:00
Cheap oil is bad for energy firms but is a boost for consumers and businesses
Alex Horne | 03/02/2015 | 14:22
United Welsh, a housing association operating across South Wales, has borrowed £50m from M&G in a long-term financing deal.
David Thame | 31/01/2015 | 07:00
Part carnival, part business event, part retirement party: a farm dispersal sale is unlike any other auction.