MPs say the Government Property Unit should be given more clout. Given that its chief executive earns more than the prime minister…
Tony Pidgley, whose Berkeley Group has been so dominant as a London housebuilder, has a new challenger to contend with
Olympics minister Hugh Robertson sounded far from sympathetic when quizzed this week about business being hit by the Games.
Another week, another anti-growth missive from government: this time a poorly drafted clause in the community infrastructure levy
“If I want to speak to Qatari investors, I have to get on a plane,” says Italian investor Stefano Cervone
PODCAST: The troubled Olympic media centre should be used to create a cultural legacy from the Games
A London Legacy Development Corporation board meeting will next week consider the future of the troubled Olympic media centre
Estates Gazette reunites some of the partners who made the Olympic project possible for a special podcast
The Shard, whose launch on Thursday was capped by a spectacular laser show, sends a “powerful exclamation mark to the world that London and Britain are…
To readers of the Daily Telegraph it’s Britzerland. Devotees of The Spectator know it as Planet London. Whatever you call it, the economic gulf between the…
The Shard sends a “powerful exclamation mark to the world that London and Britain are open for business”, Boris Johnson said today
Eurohypo was set to return to lending on 1 July. Instead, on Tuesday night, its parent Commerzbank said that the bank was to be wound down. It bodes ill