Councils, narrow agendas and corrosive public cynicism are preventing private sector partnerships
A messy Brexit will be better than a Labour government, says Cain International’s Jonathan Goldstein
A judge has ruled that evidence from historians on the “foreseeability” of Brexit should be heard
Decision in favour of tenant could allow leases and other contracts to be broken by Brexit
While we still have little idea of what the future UK-EU relationship will look like, we must be confident in the fundamental attributes of our cities – they will continue…
A pending court battle between Canary Wharf and the European Medicines Agency could open the way for leases and other contracts to be broken by Brexit, a lawyer has warned.
Eastdil Secured has been arguably the biggest disruptor in the UK and European property markets this decade. Now a share of the loud and proud US broker that has stolen…
The Chinese curse “may you live in interesting times” is well known, and very few people would disagree with the statement that the prime minister, and indeed all of us,…
COMMENT The UK’s negotiations over its future relationship with the EU will not affect the fundamentals that underpin long-term value and the country remains an attractive investment opportunity
Alistair Darling will deliver a lecture to the property industry on how to navigate the Brexit economy, on the day that Article 50 is triggered
As Downing Street confirms that Article 50 will be triggered next Wednesday, what impact will the start of formal proceedings have on the UK property market?
The UK construction industry could lose almost 200,000 EU workers post-Brexit, the RICS has warned