Ilkley
Quirky and quintessentially Yorkshire, this small spa town boasts a well-attended annual literary festival and is a popular destination for visitors to the region.
View ArticleHerne Bay
This traditional North Kent coastal town has a local feel to the town centre, with a balanced mix of traditional independent and larger national retailers populating the high street.
View ArticleThe new alternative to traditional lending
From nowhere two years ago, an industry has quickly built up of peer to peer (P2P) property lenders offering everything from straightforward refinancing to bridging and development finance.
View ArticleKing's Lynn
The Norfolk town, which has had strong international trade links since the 12th century, may not be a development hotspot at the moment, but the scope for growth in Lynn is huge, according to CACI,...
View ArticleBournemouth
Yes, the number one retail hotspot in the UK is… the South Coast seaside town of Bournemouth.
View ArticleMushrooming debt in challenging marketplace
Life has been good for debt funds in recent years. Capitalising on the retreat of traditional bank lenders during the crisis, they have delivered enviable returns for investors without taking big risks.
View ArticleThe Property Week Hot 100
What’s the hottest retail location in the UK outside central London? The main shopping drag of Manchester or Birmingham?
View ArticleHot in the city? Pah! Retail’s hotter at the seaside
OK, grab a pen and jot down what you think the nation’s top 20 retail hotspots are.
View ArticleAn apartment-led, ever-changing city: new CBRE rankings show London...
Last night, the cream of London’s residential property market were due to pack into Soho’s Archer Street Bar for the launch of the annual CBRE Hot 100, where we benchmark the most important trends in...
View ArticleWhat the UK can learn from ambitious US rental schemes
You may not know Bruce Rauner, but he’s a brave man. The Republican was elected the 42nd Governor of Illinois during this month’s mid-terms.
View ArticleThe outlook for retail seems distinctly sunnier
While sentiment surrounding the Eurozone at the start of MAPIC this week might be muted, retailer confidence continues to emerge.
View ArticleWhy retailers need to embrace ‘click & commute’
Customers are demanding to shop how and when best suits them. Our challenge as retailers is to ensure that we enable our customers to shop with us in the most convenient way.
View ArticleHow equity became toast
In July 2007 the property market began a collapse like none we had ever seen.
View ArticleModern construction with a traditional twist
There’s more to making a building look and feel like a traditional property than the façade.
View ArticleHarvey Soning — The Recession Man
As James Andrew International turns 40, its owner turns 70. Harvey Soning shares some words of wisdom collected through three property cycles, with Felicity Francis.
View ArticleThe proptech revolutionaries
According to its proponents, proptech is set to transform the real estate sector. But what exactly is it? Felicity Francis investigates.
View ArticleFrom hot UK to hot global retail locations
Last week, Property Week was deeply immersed in The Hot 100 retail locations in the UK. This week, we’re basking in the sunshine in Cannes, where all the talk is of hot retail locations globally....
View Article'Adjectivometer’ tells the story of build-to-rent
It’s been a funny old month in the housing industry.
View ArticleCourt of Appeal applies ‘sensible’ approach to tenant consultation
The Court of Appeal decision in Francis v Phillips [28 October 2014] has a significant impact on residential landlords and tenants.
View ArticleProperty is a high-status political issue — we should enter the debate
Property is going to be the big issue at the next election.
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