UK economy’s fortunes look mixed, but not nixed
In the event, dire predictions of a post-Brexit vote economic collapse proved unfounded, but amid the relief there are still worries of weakened growth
In the event, dire predictions of a post-Brexit vote economic collapse proved unfounded, but amid the relief there are still worries of weakened growth
What can we expect to see next in London’s workspace, retail and residential markets?
Oliver Childs, Lambert Smith Hampton’s national head of auctions, analyses the performance of the sub-£5m commercial investment market, and unveils encouraging results that buck wider trends
Agents are recruiting specialists to exploit and enhance the mutual benefits developers and occupiers can accrue from having a formal relationship. It is a trend set to gather pace
As global investment into property by Chinese and Hong Kong investors nears record levels, we track who is spending and where
A £6bn wave of City offices coming up for sale has raised questions over whether the stellar pricing achieved thus far this year can be sustained
BNP Paribas Real Estate’s former UK chief executive John Slade is joining private investment bank Evans Randall as executive chairman
Buying property at auction can be thrilling and profitable – the trick is to do your research in advance. Samantha Collett talks to three buyers about their success and the mistakes they made along the way
Landsec last week dropped out of the running for the 3.3m sq ft regeneration of Euston Station, NW1, and the company has bought no new London development sites in more than five years.
Three experts – covering the workspace, retail and residential markets – predict what’s going to be determining investment, leasing, and development decisions in the near future