CONNECTING TOMORROW’S LEADERS: Companies looking to improve the gender balance of their employee base will struggle because RICS’ student base continues to be overwhelmingly male
CONNECTING TOMORROW’S LEADERS: Proptech “fatigue” is setting in, according to the European director of WiredScore.
Investment and occupational demand has thinned. Incentives are moving out. Mid-market residential sales of new stock has have slowed. A summer recess or a new, longer-lasting theme?
EDITOR’S COMMENT The channel now represents the first meaningful economic test for this government’s commitment to devolution and for the new metro mayors elected in May.
EDITOR’S COMMENT: Brace yourself Manchester: mayor Andy Burnham is promising a “much more interventionist approach” to dealing with developers.
Brand consultancy NextBigThing won the top award at last night’s Property Marketing Awards, with TFT Consultants winning the EG Front Cover of the Year Award.
Given that the response to the tragedy has already been found wanting, it was a relief to hear on Thursday the prime minister prioritise quick, incremental action.
INTERVIEW “If there’s one job I would love to do,” says Guy Grainger, “it’s to be London mayor.” Stranger things have happened over the past 12 months
“Whatever the result of this week’s election,” I wrote before the polls closed last Thursday, “the political environment is decisively changed. The electorate’s expectations are different. Policy priorities have shifted.…
EDITOR’S COMMENT: Amid the uncertainty, there is an oppoortunity for real estate to improve its reputation and play an active role in the country’s future, says EG editor Damian Wild
Pick the winner of one of the most coveted awards in real estate
EDITOR’S COMMENT: Whatever the result of today’s election, the political environment is decisively changed. The electorate’s expectations are different. Policy priorities have shifted. And those changes will have important consequences…