Local authority property spending hits the big time
Faced with the need to make their money work harder than ever, local authorities are becoming major players in property investment
Faced with the need to make their money work harder than ever, local authorities are becoming major players in property investment
HOLIDAY SPECIAL: With the right formula, the business case for investing in a heritage pool can be compelling
EDITOR’S COMMENT: It used to be all the world’s a stage. Now it appears that all the world is – or is soon to be – a WeWork
Following Dalian Wanda’s exit from its £470m purchase of Nine Elms Square, SW8, this week, what more can we expect from the new regulations?
It still has the footfall, but Newcastle’s once celebrated Northumberland Street is in need of urgent attention
There will be no banana jokes, no peanuts and no zoologically inaccurate references to monkeys when referring to Gus, the polygonal gorilla statue unveiled this week at Finsbury Avenue Square, Broadgate, EC2
Ten years after the onset of the crash, a report from Savills says the crisis’s reverberations continue to be felt by existing and aspiring UK home owners
COMMENT: The pressure on housing is putting London’s light industrial spaces at risk, says Jules Pipe
The slowing off-plan sales market in London means more homes are being completed without finding a buyer but Marsh & Parsons is intending to take advantage of a shift in agency thinking as it attempts to barge its way into the top five residential agents
China Life is in advanced talks to buy between 5% and 10% of Logicor from its soon-to-be owner China Investment Corporation