Yorkshire and Humberside bucked the trend, but across the rest of the UK, the first half of 2016 was marked by a steep decline
Ryden rides high on strong Glasgow market
Office take-up across the six key regional cities has continued to slide, with Edinburgh the worst affected and Leeds seeing only a moderate increase.
Office deals shrink as London occupiers go lean. Nadia Elghamry crunches the numbers
JLL remains in the top spot, despite falling take-up figures across the industrial sector
The Midlands Engine and Northern Powerhouse are showing their pulling power for developers, clearly exceeding growth elsewhere, writes Nadia Elghamry
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As clients look outside central London for cheaper office space, two Stratford deals led the market. Ned Chehalfi reports
It was the summer of 1996… the Spice Girls had just burst onto the music scene with Wannabe; Prince Charles and Diana Princess of Wales divorced and Estates Gazette launched…
As more property funds suspend redemptions, who will be next? And can the market avert another crash?
The property industry has unequivocally backed Theresa May as the next British prime minister
DATA: Spending on office technology has doubled in the past five years, outstripping money spent on services and mechanical, electrical and plumbing services