David Lammy’s grand plan to save London
Labour MP and London mayoral candidate David Lammy fears for London’s future, but he has a plan to save it
Labour MP and London mayoral candidate David Lammy fears for London’s future, but he has a plan to save it
What is happening when one of the biggest, and arguably most significant, deals of Q1 is for an occupier who will never occupy the space themselves?
A handful of London developers are ahead of the pack – their projects are future-proof, flexible and are predicted to be highly profitable
Invisible skyscrapers, towers made of wood, underground labyrinths – architects are designing the components of tomorrow’s cities according to new rules.
In the first quarter of 2013, a little-known real estate secondaries investor bought a small stake in the majority owner of Canary Wharf Group, Songbird Estates.
Chelsfield Advisers is locked in a multi-million-pound dispute with the Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company over the site of the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, W1, which is set to be redeveloped.
London tenants are reducing their property footprints in the face of rent rises of 13% by 2017.
Sir Terry Farrell unveiled his London Masterplan at this year’s MIPIM. Two months on, he talks to Mark Simmons about growth, while London Forum members give their verdict
With international investment pouring into the capital, is London looking more like a cousin of Dubai?
A quarter of the way through the year and we are already seeing a significant occupier shift in the core markets.