Retail tycoon Sir Phillip Green is front and centre of the news this morning. Click here for reports on the Topshop owner who was named in parliament as the businessman at the centre of Britain’s #MeToo scandal.
A swathe of other property-related news this morning. This includes a reports that Blackstone has clinched a £385m ‘Brexit opportunity’ sale of London’s 125 Old Broad Street,; a pre-budget analysis that asks if taxes are killing the high street, and a story with new figures showing a record gap between planning permissions and homes built sparking calls for tough penalties on land banking.
And from EG, Clarion has unveiled plans for its largest project to date.
NEWS ROUND-UP: Have you seen London’s newest street?
Clarion plans 7,500-home Norfolk scheme
Sir Philip Green named as man at heart of ‘UK #MeToo scandal’
City landmark sold to Singaporeans seeking ‘Brexit opportunity’
Is Dublin’s property market heading for a soft landing?
Are high taxes killing the British high street?
Rising sea levels threaten 1.5m English properties
Debenhams to shut up to 50 stores
Need to know: how seismic tax changes will hit offshore vehicles
Campaigners attack plan to build 1m houses in ‘Oxbridge arc’
Developers hog land for record 130,000 homes, analysis reveals