CITYnomics debate gauges investor appetite towards key UK cities
Devolution to the UK’s regions is still based upon “talk rather than action”.
View ArticleNOMA roundtable: the emergence of innovation districts
Fuelled by a cocktail of technological, demographic and social changes, urbanisation has fundamentally changed our relationships with cities.
View ArticleTopland's Eroski sells €358m of Spanish retail assets to Invesco
Topland Group-owned Spanish retailer Eroski has sold 11 properties to Invesco for €358m.
View ArticleCould the Cardiff skyline be about to change?
The Cardiff office market is experiencing a renaissance.
View ArticleBe our guest - editor’s dinner at Mipim
Attendees to the inaugural editor’s dinner in Cannes exchanged views on topics including London’s housing crisis and, despite promises to avoid it, Brexit.
View ArticleEU grant cuts: waiting for the axe to swing
Some of the regions that voted most emphatically to leave the EU are set to lose vital regeneration funding after Brexit. So what might take its place?
View ArticleInvestors look to the regions
Since the EU referendum, the regions have generated more office investment interest than central London.
View ArticleBrexit negotiations to be disrupted by European elections, minister admits at...
A minister in trade secretary Liam Fox’s new department has conceded that the UK’s Brexit negotiations could be disrupted by next year’s German and French elections.
View ArticleGive and take: Brexit's impact on regional cities
It has been a turbulent year for the regions - not least because, as ever, the politicians giveth and the politicians taketh away.
View ArticleNew planning application submitted for £1.4bn Croydon regeneration
Westfield and Hammerson have submitted an enhanced outline planning application for their updated plans for the £1.4bn regeneration of Croydon’s Whitgift shopping centre.
View ArticleJavid hints at property taxation changes in Autumn Statement
Communities secretary Sajid Javid has told the industry to “keep an eye out” for changes to real estate taxation in this year’s Autumn Statement.
View ArticleBernstein: Government must prove commitment to North in Autumn Statement
Outgoing Manchester council chief executive Sir Howard Bernstein has told Property Week that Theresa May’s government must make three key transport pledges at the Autumn Statement to prove it is...
View ArticleModernise or die? More like modernise or pay
It’s all very well Mark Farmer warning in his review of the UK construction labour model that the construction industry needs to “modernise or die” - but should he really be putting the onus on...
View ArticleStarters orders: Government appoints agent for rollout of starter homes...
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) has finally “started the ball rolling” on the government’s long-awaited £2.3bn starter homes programme.
View ArticleCould the Cardiff skyline be about to change?
The Cardiff office market is experiencing a renaissance.
View ArticleBe our guest - editor’s dinner at Mipim
Attendees to the inaugural editor’s dinner in Cannes exchanged views on topics including London’s housing crisis and, despite promises to avoid it, Brexit.
View ArticleCITYnomics debate gauges investor appetite towards key UK cities
Devolution to the UK’s regions is still based upon “talk rather than action”.
View ArticleNOMA roundtable: the emergence of innovation districts
Fuelled by a cocktail of technological, demographic and social changes, urbanisation has fundamentally changed our relationships with cities.
View ArticleEU grant cuts: waiting for the axe to swing
Some of the regions that voted most emphatically to leave the EU are set to lose vital regeneration funding after Brexit. So what might take its place?
View ArticleEmployers can be liable for misbehaviour of errant staff
While many employers are aware of the potential risks of the annual Christmas party and will prepare accordingly, they would do well to remember that while the party season may be over, there will...
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