Smart buildings: the human deficit
EG’s resident tech columnist Antony Slumbers takes a look into whether real estate is really ready for smart buildings and how London’s proliferation of multi-tenanted buildings require a different outlook
EG’s resident tech columnist Antony Slumbers takes a look into whether real estate is really ready for smart buildings and how London’s proliferation of multi-tenanted buildings require a different outlook
This week TopShop owner Arcadia and New Look both posted poor results that highlighted the weaknesses in the mid-market fashion sector
Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement could lead to greater collaboration on sustainability issues
Scotland is charging ahead with its Smart Cities programme, seeded with £10m of EU funding, with high-quality fibre cabling, cashless public parking and even sensors in the city bins. And the initiatives could have major benefits for property
Melanie Leech, chief executive of the British Property Federation, reflects on what the two main party manifestos mean for real estate
The world’s largest “co-living” scheme at Old Oak Common in west London has been put up for sale for more than £100m, in what is being seen as a litmus test for the asset class.
After a long period of negotiation with the UK authorities, a meticulous planning process and a protracted fundraising operation, Chinese developer ABP is at last starting work in Docklands
After 18 months sitting on the sidelines following their departure from KPMG, Richard White, Nicola Westbrooke and Richard Ross are ready to go
AUCTION WEEK: Matthew Oakeshott and Kishor Ruparelia are regular faces at the major London commercial auctions: one is predominantly a seller, the other is usually looking to buy. Here they explain their strategies – and why they rarely miss a sale
APC: Kate Taylor guides APC candidates through the leasing and letting (residential) competency