Offices: older, but better
The shortage of grade A office supply in the UK is prompting landlords to refurbish secondhand space
The shortage of grade A office supply in the UK is prompting landlords to refurbish secondhand space
Are there more acquisitions to come for the recently merged Cushman & Wakefield and DTZ?
The former, current and future presidents and the chief executive of the British Council for Offices on what it’s like being at the top
One Direction stalks EG QT, while the industry wonders… MIPIM on a Brompton?
Seeing red at MIPIM; working out with Wolverine; and Boled over with success
Following record take-up in 2014, Savills’ Richard Merryweather predicts sustained rental growth for key markets in the supply-constrained industrial sector
Transport infrastructure has always been vital for the UK economy, but major projects have been notoriously slow to reach fruition.
Centralisation stifles progress and eats cash
Problems with the NHS are in the spotlight as the general election draws near. Can the relationship between public and private partners be revived?
When Estates Gazette uncovered a government planning blunder that could potentially hand developers billions of pounds of cash intended for affordable housing, the real estate sector stood up and said the vacant building credit was wrong and government should amend its guidance. But housing minister Brandon Lewis refuses to budge