More customers are on the buses
Wealthier people are now using buses to get around, and savvy retailers are waiting at the next stop.
Wealthier people are now using buses to get around, and savvy retailers are waiting at the next stop.
PODCAST: Sir Edward Lister says rising office rents in central London and office-to-resi conversions are beginning to ring warning bells
From accountancy behemoths through legal heavyweights to TMT big-hitters, new recruits are filling the offices of London’s largest occupiers. What are their property options? asks Mark Simmons
WATCH: London developers pushed the button on nearly twice as many residential towers in 2014 compared to a year ago putting levels of tower development in the capital in line with New York.
Ask three or four London property persons how long a market cycle is and you won’t necessarily get the same answer.
A decade in the making, a near-miss with a Crossrail eviction notice and a search for a 300,000 sq ft-plus building that reportedly needed several entrances to spare the blushes of competing clients crossing in reception.
Investment in Victoria has almost doubled in the past year, from £800m in 2013 to £1.5bn in 2014, while availability has more than halved over the same period.
London First’s recent London 2036 report courted controversy with suggestions that negative attitudes to immigration and the EU could harm the capital. But what do our experts think?
Now that the excitement surrounding the government’s £15bn road building programme has died down, is it full speed ahead?
The developers are optimistic, but the long-awaited redevelopment of Bishopsgate Goodsyard is not out of the shadow of controversy yet.