Dimbleby takes his market to the world
LISTEN: Leon founder Henry Dimbleby on joining the Revo board and London Union’s global ambitions
LISTEN: Leon founder Henry Dimbleby on joining the Revo board and London Union’s global ambitions
Neil Thompson, the new chief executive of Brookfield’s London office business, wants to add smaller, and riskier, mixed-use projects in growth areas to its line-up of trophy assets in and near the City
Amount of second-hand space on the market is also growing, and it’s all having an impact on rents.
BNP Paribas Real Estate has completed its acquisition of Strutt & Parker and confirmed a new UK board, led by former Strutts senior partner Andy Martin.
Andy Burnham doesn’t miss Westminster. In fact, he feels liberated without it. The Greater Manchester mayor, who spent 16 years on the green benches before being freed by his election in May, now wants to burst the London-centric political bubble in which he made his career.
A law firm’s offices may seem an unlikely venue to host a musical, but Brexit the musical is a worthwhile watch
As Lloyd’s of London opens an office in Brussels to ensure it has a post-Brexit presence on the Continent, what are the implications for London’s insurance market?
The auction room’s diverse set of buyers and lots on offer, and its ability to reflect, through pricing, events affecting supply and demand, make it the ‘stock market’ of the property world, as Savills’ Chris Coleman-Smith explains
Housebuilder Pocket has agreed financing with Lloyds Bank Commercial Bank and the Homes and Communities Agency worth £123.5m
COMMENT To be involved in retail property is a bit of a tough gig at the moment. I am sure many of the older delegates at this September’s Revo Conference in Liverpool might be wistful for those halcyon days prior to the financial crash 10 years ago.