A year of surprises and stability
It has certainly been a year to remember. In May, a prime minister who clearly thought he was going to lose the general election found himself in charge of a majority Conservative government.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: January
In January, a couple of big overseas investments set the tone for the year.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: February
A mix of offensive and defensive moves characterised February, with Travelodge embarking on a £1.3bn expansion programme targeting 205 new hotel sites and Morrisons agreeing a £100m deal to offload a...
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: March
March saw the UK’s office rent record smashed when a family of art dealers took a floor at 8 St James’s Square at £185/sq ft.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: April
The highlight in April was, of course, the Property Awards 2015, which celebrated their 20th year with a one-off award for the most innovative development of the past 20 years.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: May
Following the general election on 7 May, the mood was buoyant at the RESI Awards as Residential Land CEO Bruce Ritchie proclaimed we’d “dodged a bullet”.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: June
June saw Aberdeen Asset Management unveil plans to merge seven of its UK property funds into a single £2.4bn pot and Morrisons sell off eight sites as it continued to offload assets.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: July
While the issue was later resolved, John Lewis’s threats to scupper TH Real Estate’s £850m redevelopment of Edinburgh’s St James shopping centre raised hackles north of the border in July.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: August
In August, it emerged that London mayor Boris Johnson was drawing up plans to introduce a flat rate for affordable housing contributions in the capital.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: September
September started in style with Property Week’s RESI event.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: October
The fallout from the C&W and DTZ merger hit the front pages in early October, when we revealed that former C&W equity partners were threatening to walk over ‘unfair’ bonus treatment.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: November
In November, AEW bought SEGRO’s £326m Slough portfolio, allowing us to illustrate the story with a picture of The Office’s David Brent.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: December
Our Student Accommodation conference kicked off December in style.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: The biggest talking points
The major issues and debates for property in 2015.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015: Top web stories
The PropertyWeek.com stories that received the most page views, and those that were the most popular on Twitter.
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View ArticleA year of prosperity, but sadly not peace
In the words of Slade’s Noddy Holder, “IT’S CHRISTMAS!”… or nearly, anyway. It seems like only yesterday we were putting the finishing touches to our review of 2014.
View ArticleReview Of The Year 2015
We’ve had a mega property deal, a general election and lots of top-of-the market talk.
View ArticleWhat the property industry needs to know about IFRS 17
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