London’s famous 100 Club played host to the first Britain’s Property Sector’s Got Talent last week, with seven contestants braving the judgement of their peers and a motley panel of…
Is this London mayoral race an era-defining poll? Not on the basis of the performance of the two main candidates at this week’s LandAid Debate.
“It’s during the boom that the crash is won and lost”
Roger Madelin has been confusing his new colleagues for a few weeks now. Lycra and cycling shoes are not normal attire in meetings at British Land
An eight-storey building in the heart of Manchester has provided an early test for devolution. In an encouraging victory, town hall has trumped Whitehall. Long may that continue.
The M&A rumour mill doesn’t grind into action these days; it simply never stops turning. This week Strutt & Parker became the latest firm to be ensnared. Again.
Whether 2016 marks the beginning of a new ice age or merely an adults-only swim session, one thing is clear, London’s recent success comes at a price.
This year promises a crisis in global markets to echo 2008, says George Soros. George Osborne warns of a “dangerous cocktail of new threats”. Other soothsayers, not all of them…
EG AWARDS 2015: Twenty-one winners, a national treasure as host and the culmination of a strong year for the industry. Last week’s EG Awards was perhaps the best yet. Photographs…
Devolution, development and the dash for top-line growth – but the themes of 2015’s biggest stories had more in common than alliteration.
VIDEO: Twenty-one winners, a national treasure as host and the culmination of a strong year for the industry. Last night’s EG Awards were perhaps the best yet.
If ever a story highlighted that sometimes we only look at property matters through UK lenses, it was the news this week that Taittinger has bought land in Kent to…