London’s property bosses have the strongest intentions to employ new staff since before the financial crisis
Estates Gazette is putting its Twitter account in readers’ hands this Thursday as it hosts its first tweetathon in aid of Land Aid Day.
Gruelling walk up seven London skyscrapers in seven hours raises £80,000
The John O’Groats to Land’s End route, or JOGLE, as it is known, has seen its fair share of industry cyclists…
Barker Storey Matthews won this year’s Bidwells and Estates Gazette Punting Challenge.
Twelve liverymen from the Worshipful Company of Chartered Surveyors, including its master, Roger Southam, fell from the heavens in a charity skydive
Channel crossing Savills consultant swims from Dover to Calais and back
The mood across the industry is decidedly more positive than it was a year ago, but it’s not time to pop the champagne corks just yet
Timed perfectly with the first anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic Games, property charity Land Aid helped to launch the second phase…
VIDEO Economic numbers are looking the best since 2010 and the collective mood of the property industry is significantly better than at this time last year, but we’re not out…
The challenges that university leavers face in finding a job in the UK are well publicised, but recruitment opportunities broaden for the graduate prepared to be open-minded, writes Rebecca Kent
In this competitive industry companies need to pull out all the stops to get an edge over their peers and an Estates Gazette award is the best way to send…