Charity & social: A fundraising bonanza
London’s west end agents and landlords raised than £12k at the Desert RICS quiz night last month.
London’s west end agents and landlords raised than £12k at the Desert RICS quiz night last month.
COMMENT: The procurement sector is becoming a big game of KerPlunk – one hiccup and the whole empire collapses, says Ezra Nahome, chief executive, Lambert Smith Hampton.
COMMENT: PropAI founder and tech commentator Antony Slumbers reveals ways to determine how and where proptech will displace humans in the real estate arena
The recent raft of reported or rumoured CVAs and retail failures is once again casting a shadow over the future of bricks and mortar retailing. Nowhere is the gloom more apparent than in secondary shopping centres. Constantin Leeb, manager at Deloitte Real Estate Consulting, highlights three pieces of analysis to think about.
Labour’s green paper for increasing affordable housing proposes massive new council borrowing and lending, a presumption in favour of affordable homes and an end to viability loopholes and public land sales
MIPIM 2018: A final selection of choice remarks from busy delegates that paint the scene on the third day of this year’s MIPIM
The next big thing for the food and beverage sector looks set to be food markets, with several operators set to open in the capital
UK landlords are calling for changes to the company voluntary arrangement process, as more retailers announce plans to enter the controversial procedure
At least 7.3m sq ft of industrial units of more than 50,000 sq ft will be delivered speculatively across the UK in 2018, compared with only 5.9m sq ft of speculative starts in 2017, according to LSH
COMMENT: Capital & Centric co-founder Tim Heatley describes how he is bringing together Manchester’s business leaders and local government to find homes for homeless people and get them back to work