NOMA roundtable: the emergence of innovation districts
Fuelled by a cocktail of technological, demographic and social changes, urbanisation has fundamentally changed our relationships with cities.
View ArticleHave ministers resolved the key starter homes concerns?
Government’s long-awaited consultation seeks to address concerns over how scheme will work in practice.
View ArticleAll UK high streets need is a little imagination
Fuelled by attention-grabbing headlines, the struggle of the UK high street against online competition cannot have escaped anyone’s notice.
View ArticleInnovation only way to satisfy businesses need for space
The number of small businesses in the UK has grown 17% since 2010.
View ArticleDiversity Charter - Meet the signees A-C
It is now a year since Property Week launched its Diversity Charter and a phenomenal 53 companies and organisations have now committed to the 10 principles it enshrines. See part 1 of our list (A-C) here.
View ArticleDiversity Charter - Meet the signees D-H
53 companies and organisations have now committed to the 10 principles of PW’s Diversity Charter. See which organisations D-H are part of our list.
View ArticleDiversity Charter - Meet the signees I-P
We are incredibly encouraged by the response to our Open Plan Diversity Charter. See which organisations I-P have signed up.
View ArticleDiversity Charter - Meet the signees R-Z
Property Week launched its Diversity Charter in April 2016 and has since seen a phenomenal 53 companies and organisations sign up - see the list R-Z.
View ArticleA visionary and dreamer: Jeremy Newsum interview
At the end of the year, Jeremy Newsum steps down from the Grosvenor Estate after 40 years on and off with the business - here he talks about his career and what he plans to do next
View ArticlePanama Papers air more dirty laundering
Anyone hoping the grubby issue of ‘dirty money’ had gone away after David Cameron’s threatened crackdown last year was rudely disabused of that notion this week as the Panama Papers lifted the lid on...
View ArticleThe residential sector’s cloud has a silver lining
Just as rain fell on the real estate professionals gathered at the Mipim conference in Cannes last month, so clouds seem to have gathered over the UK property market.
View ArticleManoeuvres on the high street as BHS struggles for survival
When a retailer is struggling, you often hear the chief executive talk about how the company needs to go back to its roots and remember the reason it exists in the first place.
View ArticleInternational investors in UK property are a fact of life
Think back to 2009, when London first raised its head above the global real estate parapet.
View ArticleCan we be less in thrall to ‘starchitects’?
I may risk a lynching next time I pass the RIBA, but I just have to say: I could never stand Zaha Hadid.
View ArticleWhat light do Cutts and Tchenguiz deals shed on sheds?
Sheds have been somewhat overlooked in all the talk about where we are in the property cycle, consigned to the periphery of the debate, just as their domestic counterparts are to the bottom of the garden.
View ArticleThe man who would be king: Gerald Kaye interview
With Gerald Kaye due to succeed the legendary Mike Slade at the top of Helical Bar in July, PW finds out how he plans to develop the firm’s strategy.
View ArticleAn explosive issue: Is legislation needed over unexploded ordnance on...
More and more unexploded ordnance is being found on UK building sites - is the industry doing enough to tackle the problem or is legislation needed?
View ArticleRetail and leisure parks show promise
The UK retail and leisure park sector continues to perform strongly, according to the latest data from Trevor Wood Associates.
View ArticleHot high streets: the top towns for retail investors
Where are the most attractive high-street retail investment markets in the UK at the moment - those locations that offer the best value while being structurally sound from an investor perspective?
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