Housing associations: Love is in the air
London’s housing associations are eyeing potential merger partners, but will it give them more power to develop? Mark Simmons reports
London’s housing associations are eyeing potential merger partners, but will it give them more power to develop? Mark Simmons reports
The £15bn cross-London rail link, is now 75% complete. How is collaboration at the heart of the project?
Brexit will do little to deter London’s large community of French expats – the contrast to la vie Française is part of its appeal, reports David Thame
St Katharine Docks offers occupiers stunning waterside views right on the edge of the City of London. Can owner Blackstone realise its full potential?
Mayor has a genuine interest in housing that delivers density without excessive height
Take-up fell by more than a third in Q3 year on year and investment plunged to record lows. Is it a sharp shock post the Brexit vote or a sign of worse things to come?
They rule on your planning applications. They choose who gets to deliver some of the capital’s biggest regeneration projects. And they could one day be writing the next London Plan.
Commercialisation of the four Inns of Court is forcing barristers to other premises
Towers can be a force for good and contribute to meeting London’s housing need
A love of the eastern City fringe and a passion to improve how things are done in the London office market prompted two property professionals to branch out on their own 10 years ago. But what does it take to continue to make a niche agency successful?