Titillated by Transport for London, captivated by King’s Cross and hypnotised by HS2, the government has decided to cash in on rail-related property assets.
The equity markets were facing south this week, their attention on Greece, with Heathrow playing second lyre. But attention should perhaps have shifted east, where you may have missed a…
“I’m an ex-banker,” says Chris Sullivan. “I can’t tell you how pleased I am to be able to say that.”
EG AWARDS 2018 WNNER: Gay networking and support group Freehold has been helping its 746 members in the property industry come out to their colleagues and clients
The soaring cost of housing is perhaps the biggest threat to London’s economy, according to panellists at Estates Gazette’s latest Global Real Estate Debate
When it comes to diversity, it is far easier to condemn than to cheer; to grow frustrated at what hasn’t been achieved rather than focus on what has
WATCH: British Land has just unveiled its fresh new headquarters
No one involved in London 2012 will be surprised to hear that rows in Tokyo over cost, times and size are ramping up
London is booming as the real estate capital of the world. But with concerns around overpricing, are there clouds on the horizon? Damian Wild reports on the London Real Estate…
“We have been designing buildings as pens. If people are to be productive they need to be free range too.” So says Sir Stuart Lipton, marking his triumphant return to…
The opportunity to deal with historic under-investment in infrastructure is there to be seized
The UK’s housing problem is just that, a problem. And it will remain that way, according to the majority of you.