Diary: Mozart tops the bottom of the list
Mozart’s manor, mourning Maplin, and an EG anniversary
Mozart’s manor, mourning Maplin, and an EG anniversary
Sadiq Khan is halfway through his first term as London’s mayor and is aiming to ramp up work on his promises to build more affordable homes in the capital. However, he is unlikely to hit his target of building 65,000 homes a year in the capital, his deputy mayor for housing has admitted.
You may not have heard of Catherine Spitzer. But by the end of this piece, I can guarantee you will want to add her to your contacts. Why? Because the managing director of Cambridge-based Bidwells is refreshingly unproperty, knows the value of disconnecting, values her people and takes her kids up mountains. Intrigued? Read on.
Major players are staking their claims in a little-known east London backwater, but with the potential for tens of thousands of homes, will Bow Creek be a developers’ goldmine or flood the market?
COMMENT: In the past couple of years, LionHeart has put particular emphasis on developing our work in the area of mental health and concentrating on how and why we support wellbeing in the workplace as well as out of it. So just why is a charity for chartered surveyors involved in this work, and what […]
London may be home to some of the most iconic buildings in the world but it isn’t easy to get planning permission. Law firm Hogan Lovells looks at the hurdles to building in the capital
Planning applications have started to fall at the same time as the London mayor’s affordable housing contributions and planning regulations are starting to bite. Are Khan’s changes leading to declining starts in the capital, or is he the victim of a London-wide downturn in the housing market?
COMMENT: How do we compare with our neighbours on the Continent on the gender pay gap? asks Guy Grainger, EMEA chief executive at JLL
Workspace Group has acquired two more buildings in Camden, NW1, that form part of the Centro Buildings
From shabby fringe district to hipster haven, Old Street has long been the area of choice for some of London’s best-known creative occupiers. But how will the area fare as it battles with tight supply in the face of competition from up and coming tech hubs elsewhere in the capital?