Consumer confidence is everything in the world of shopping centres – and retailers, landlords and developers were quietly celebrating as the election results streamed in last week.
Only a few weeks ago we hosted our two pre-election debates at Mishcon de Reya with Capital & Regional on the future of our town centres and high streets.
With the spotlight shining on Estates Gazette’s 15 rising stars, the property industry is in a position to celebrate the talent we have.
ELECTION 2015: A Tory victory means that the economy will have to endure a fairly aggressive renewal of the fiscal squeeze
Since joining CBRE, many of my conversations with property chief executives have been revolving around a concern that long-standing business models may not be appropriate in this competitive Euro property…
In his debut finance column in Estates Gazette this week, Richard Dakin, managing director of CBRE Capital Advisors, warns that fierce competition for European real estate could lead to investment…
The regeneration of the East End following the Olympics shows London can overcome the challenges it faces
Global economic shifts hit property harder than the decisions of politicians
If you cannot bear being outbid, then auctions are not for you. But I have to say that I did feel a little let down…
The Land Registry has systems in place to share data if it suspects a collective investment scheme is ongoing
Real estate must enter a world of imagination to allow humans to be human
What is happening when one of the biggest, and arguably most significant, deals of Q1 is for an occupier who will never occupy the space themselves?