Moderate Labour councillors are worried that Corbyn’s left-wing mandate will hamper the ability of developers to do constructive deals with local authorities
Investors who bought at low yields predicated on rental growth may find securing uplifts harder – especially where business rates rocket
LABOUR CONFERENCE: Party’s lurch to the left could hamper the ability of Labour local authorities to deliver future development and work constructively with the property industry
Looking back, this September may come to be seen as a watershed moment in demonstrating that the UK remains open for business.
“End of an era” is an overused phrase. It is something of an understatement when applied to Sir Howard Bernstein’s decision to retire
Mark Carney told MPs this week he was feeling serene. Should property bask in his tranquillity?
Estates Gazette editor Damian Wild joins two contrasting followers of fashion and learns how what you wear conveys so much about you and your business
Banks and investors are generally in a healthier position than 2008. With lower debt levels, there will not be large numbers of forced sales
From popular culture to property, 2016 has already endured more than its fair share of untimely deaths. Mourning is important but so too is learning from the best of them.
LandAid has launched London’s first “colour-in cab” to celebrate the charity’s 30th anniversary
If the industry can come through the next 120 days relatively unscathed, it will be well positioned for whatever circumstance has to throw its way in the months ahead
A new government, a new relationship with Europe – if the past few weeks has made one thing clear, it is that it’s time for a fresh start. Here’s how…