Co-working spaces in London: good or bad?
EG Question Time: co-working may be the burgeoning sector within the office market – but it is not for everyone.
EG Question Time: co-working may be the burgeoning sector within the office market – but it is not for everyone.
England’s World Cup bid and Brexit may be dominating the UK property market, but for Chinese investors it’s all about the drama created by the UK-bound 45th US president
A significant number of Londoners begin their working days at night – but is the UK capital is failing to deliver to those who live by night?
A major residential scheme in Whitechapel, E1, recently granted planning permission by an inspector on appeal, could have far-reaching effects on housing densities and rights to light in inner London.
Both Rockwell’s Charlton Riverside scheme on Anchor and Hope Lane, SE7, and JMH Group’s Harrow Manorway in Abbey Wood, SE2, were refused. Why, and where can developers go from here?
McKay Securities has said it is noticing a widening price gap between prime and secondary assets in the London and South East industrial and office sectors which “should present value add opportunities”
After a dreary first quarter, London investment market investors and advisers predict a subdued remainder of the year with flat volumes
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is set to overhaul and amend the Mayoral Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) policy so that small and medium-sized builders can pay less upfront. The Greater London Authority will also encourage councils to do the same for the local authority CIL.
Q&A with Vanessa Lee Butz, founder, District Technologies
To South African real estate investors, the UK offers stability and resilience, which is why they are buying up offices in the capital – even in the face of Brexit and new leadership in their home country.