In all likelihood England will fail to bring football home at Euro 2016, but the sport’s capacity to deliver homes – driven by stadium redevelopment – should not be underestimated.
From town halls to City Hall and Whitehall, agency offices to developer HQs, change is afoot
Pomp, ceremony and another planning bill: this week’s Queen’s Speech had everything. Well, almost
Congratulations to the new mayors of Bristol, Salford and London. On housing, on infrastructure and on much more besides, you have your work cut out.
As inner London house prices have risen by 30% over the last two years, the price of milk has fallen by about the same. No wonder supermarkets are examining their…
With client successes since its high-profile merger, Cushman & Wakefield has placed itself as a global Goliath. But, chief executive Brett White tells Damian Wild, it will continue to be…
Cushman & Wakefield can overtake JLL to become the world’s second biggest real estate advisory firm, but CBRE is now “unassailable”, according to chief executive Brett White
The EU referendum may be affecting volumes, but it’s not destabilising blockbuster deals or trophy sales.
David Cameron was always going to be looking to deliver a headline-grabbing intervention at the anti-corruption summit next month in London
LISTEN: Derwent London has let two further floors in the White Collar Factory, EC1, setting a record rent for the building.
EDITOR’S COMMENT The year, without doubt, has started awkwardly. Will it get worse before it gets better?
The private rented sector is on the cusp of something transformational