Success is keeping it simple
Burger & Lobster co-founder George Bukhov talks about his stripped-back menu and £20 burgers
Burger & Lobster co-founder George Bukhov talks about his stripped-back menu and £20 burgers
A serious shortage of property and planning professionals could put a strain on Bristol’s buzzing office market
Shaun the Sheep and Banksy’s Dismaland are among the cultural attractions that are drawing visitors to Somerset – and commercial property is a major beneficiary
A passion for fashion is not the only reason people are flocking to shopping centres. Piers Wehner reports on the rise of the food and beverage offer as part of a larger retail experience
Major boosts in retail and leisure are on the way for Exeter and Plymouth, but both cities face problems in their office markets
The view from Steve Baker’s North Devon base is magnificent.
What a difference a year makes: last summer three major developments in central Bristol – two new-builds and a heavy refurbishment – were coming out of the ground.
After being talked about for decades, Bristol is finally getting its own events arena. Alex Horne looks at how the venue will boost the enterprise zone’s latent regeneration
When Skanska put its 61,000 sq ft, brand new, 66 Queen Square office building on the market late last year it was inevitable that it would draw attention from the wealth of money looking to buy in the UK’s
regional cities.
The UK’s large student population needs housing, so there are plenty of development and investment opportunities for property professionals.