There weren’t many parties marking the 10th birthday of empty rates regulations earlier this year. But the widely despised policy has not been entirely without an upside: it has forced property owners to put their thinking caps on.
Jon Avery and Emma Long | 28/08/2018 | 10:15
The real estate sector has concluded that their archaic systems are no longer fit for purpose and investment managers have sought alternatives to their property management and accounting systems
Underinvestment in the city’s once-famous retail offer, planning inefficiencies and a dearth of serviced office opportunities prompted insights and debate at EG’s Glasgow Question Time
As the jewel in London’s night time economy suffers a massive political blow, what does the future hold for Hackney?
COMMENT: Last month, Waterside Places, a joint venture between Muse and the Canal & Rivers Trust submitted revised plans for its Brentford Lock West scheme.
There is a new emerging sector for real estate investors that over the past two years has delivered quadruple-digit gains.
Anna White | 23/08/2018 | 09:00
Building safer spaces is not simply about taking responsibility for standalone structures, but learning from the mistakes of the past and forward thinking when planning for the future.
Labour councils in Greenwich and Haringey have called in projects submitted by microflat developer Pocket Living
It’s hard to believe that a developer planning a new design in Manchester – home of Coronation Street – would look any further for inspiration. However, Bruntwood is….
Adam Kingswood | 13/08/2018 | 05:00
COMMENT: An increasing number of buy-to-let landlords across the UK are being hit by the introduction of selective licensing. But is this is the correct way to regulate the PRS sector, or is there a need for an industry body?