Light at the end of the shed - industrial sector on the rise
The industrial and logistics sector had a torrid time in the immediate aftermath of the recession.
View ArticleGoodlord - what a proptech platform!
There are currently thousands of proptech companies flooding the UK market, so why does start-up Goodlord claim their cloud-based platform is “the better way to transact property”?
View ArticleWe should celebrate our unique position in the EU
The property industry needs Britain to remain within the EU.
View ArticlePlaying a blinder - Rupert Campbell interview
With its ambitious expansion plans and renewed focus on customer service, Powerleague boss Rupert Campbell has a vision to move five-a-side football into the top division.
View ArticleMarket fundamentals strong according to lending survey
Fears about where we are in the cycle have only been compounded by concerns about the EU referendum and the potential impact of Brexit.
View ArticleRetailers must keep innovating to remain compelling
The past month has highlighted just how tough it is out there on Britain’s high streets, with high-profile administrations and tough trading updates from the industry.
View ArticleIt's not easy being green - but property sector has no choice
April 2018 may sound a long way off, but in the context of the property industry it is really just around the corner.
View ArticleMEES investigation - are efficiency ratings a waste of energy?
Properties’ energy efficiency ratings are often a moveable feast but do they leave too much scope for chicanery?
View ArticleHave investors checked back into hotels?
I don’t think I have had cause to write about the hotels market once since I returned to Property Week nearly two years ago - and now two significant stories come along in one week.
View ArticleAll change please: Mark Carne interview
When Mark Carne is having a bad day, he leaves his office, walks down the stairs and exits the front door of Network Rail’s offices straight onto the balcony level of London Waterloo station.
View ArticlePole position - Warsaw's post-war property renaissance
Having been practically razed to the ground towards the end of the Second World War, Poland’s capital city is finally moving on up.
View ArticlePublic Property Summit 2016: A land of opportunity
The spirit of the London 2012 Olympic Games should inspire the private and public sectors to excel together, said Richard McCarthy, executive director of property and infrastructure at Capita, in the...
View ArticleBig Interview: Ken the Pen
Renowned architect Ken Shuttleworth talks to Adam Branson about his student nickname, latest projects, the importance of collaboration and what worries him about the market.
View ArticleIs industry doing enough to tackle money laundering?
Where there’s muck there’s brass, and in the case of ‘dirty money’ coming into UK property, a lot of it… for agents still prepared to handle it.
View ArticleHMRC crackdown: is there something you need to tell us?
Whether prompted by a fear of punishment or through a sense of moral responsibility, agents are starting to comply with HMRC’s tough new clampdown on money laundering.
View ArticleHMRC crackdown: are agents doing enough to stop money laundering?
Whether prompted by a fear of punishment or through a sense of moral responsibility, agents are starting to comply with HMRC’s tough new clampdown on money laundering.
View ArticleQ&A: Sir Stuart Lipton
This Monday’s celebration of Sir Stuart Lipton’s 50 years in London property was described as an “amazing party” by one guest.
View ArticleSir Stuart Lipton: a knight to remember
Sir Stuart Lipton had a double celebration this week: 50 years in the property industry, marked by a reception and supper at the National Gallery on Monday, then three days later a party at Abbey Road...
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