Crowd funding could help to secure proptech’s future
MIPIM UK 2015: Crowd funding and peer-to-peer investment could bolster proptech to ensure it survives future downturns, delegates heard today at MIPIM UK.
MIPIM UK 2015: Crowd funding and peer-to-peer investment could bolster proptech to ensure it survives future downturns, delegates heard today at MIPIM UK.
The traditional summer lull saw take-up slide and less than a handful of big ticket deals. Nevertheless, agents remain upbeat. Alexander Peace looks into a busy but increasingly tight marketplace
Waterloo’s makeover as an office destination may finally be about to arrive after 30 years of delays.
This week Knight Frank became the latest in a string of big firms to launch a dedicated tech and creative business in London in an attempt to tap into what has become a major source of demand
MIPIMUK 2015: Secretary of state for communities and local government Greg Clark toured several local authority stands as MIPIM UK opened this morning.
EG Radio’s Real Talk with James Max catches up with a private investor who got hit hard by the last recession, but has come out the other side with a spring in his step.
Law firm Mishcon de Reya has transformed Africa House, WC2, from a multi-let standard office into a place where staff and clients are able to work in confidence and collaborate in the open
There is an ongoing debate about the size, shape and strength of our cities and how well equipped they are for the future
Can public realm find the balance between promoting a cultural community and being a development asset? Claire Dutch, planning partner at Hogan Lovells, assesses the issues
He spends half his time in the West End with traditional clients and the other half in East London’s creative Mecca at Second Home. But C&W’s Tom Redmayne will tell you the differences between occupier types are disappearing fast