Oxford Question Time: Can the city create a shared vision?
Oxford needs a “shared vision” for the future in order to achieve more sustainable growth amid accusations that it is “decaying”.
Oxford needs a “shared vision” for the future in order to achieve more sustainable growth amid accusations that it is “decaying”.
The past 10 years have seen an explosion in bridging and short-term lending. Stuart Buchana of Acuitus Finance explains the form of finance aligned with the auction purchase time-line
Pricey penalties, drastic diets, suspicious sale suggestions, and a chippy of one’s own…
Online tyre retailer Blackcircles.com has signed a 10-year lease at Rockspring Property Investment Managers’ 1 Tanfield office building Edinburgh
World Cup fever takes hold this week; plus Alan Bennett – from national treasure to rueful surveyor
Buyers and sellers alike are embracing online property auctions. What are the attractions? And, if you’re ready to pick up your next investment on your mobile device, which firms do you need to know about?
A new RICS mandatory level 1 competency is being rolled out in August. Paul Collins sets out the detail.
The majority of House of Fraser’s creditors have approved the department store’s proposals to close 31 stores as part of its company voluntary arrangement (CVA) insolvency process.
COMMENT: In the world of investing and portfolios, the term “alpha” is used with a lot of gravitas, writes Tripty Arya, founder of Travtus, a technology driven platform for property management, speaking at EG’s Tech Live
In cities around the world streetlights are monitoring traffic flow to alleviate congestion, sensors are guiding drivers to empty parking spaces and London towers are being used as drone ports. But how smart are they as standalone innovations?