Ireland Docklands regeneration: on the waterfront
Ireland is renowned for its beautiful waterfronts, but there are two notable regeneration opportunities that have yet to be tapped: the docklands of Cork and Galway.
View ArticleShopping centres: off centre?
In the US, shopping malls are closing as retailers ‘rightsize’ store estates. Could the same thing happen here?
View ArticleA keen eye: Nigel Keen interview
After 28 years in the grocery trade, Waitrose’s property director Nigel Keen is on the verge of retirement. He talks about how the industry has changed and his plans for the future.
View ArticleOnce-seedy Soho reaches a development tipping point
Soho’s small, old-fashioned buildings and narrow streets are owned piecemeal by myriad entities ranging from private individuals and small companies to public and semi-public bodies such as Westminster...
View ArticleOffice tenants: the art of the covenant
Tech start-ups are booming in the UK. Between the EU referendum last June and this February, the number of tech businesses doubled, according to analysis from auditing firm RSM, and in 2016 job...
View ArticleThird of homes could be affected by historic mining activity
A new report from Landmark Information estimates that 33% of houses are built within 250m of land that might have been used for coalmining and activities such as quarrying of sand, clay and gravel pits...
View ArticleRESI 2017: Brexit uncertainty dents confidence in housing market
The UK’s decision to leave the EU has hit confidence in the housing market, according to a reader survey conducted by Property Week ahead of the RESI Conference next week.
View ArticleRESI 2017: cheque mates
With penthouses, Uber rides and running tracks aplenty to lure tenants, does build-to-rent still have hurdles to overcome? Property Week looks at the headline issues to be debated at next week’s RESI...
View ArticleHot Housing Index 2017
Where in the UK is the best place to live? Location specialist CACI ranks the country’s hottest housing locations.
View ArticleL&G chases grey pound with new retirement living arm
Legal & General has developed a reputation as an early mover into new, underinvested markets - witness its move into build-to-rent (BTR) and modular housing - and last month, it was at it again,...
View ArticleL&G chases grey pound with new retirement living arm
Legal & General has developed a reputation as an early mover into new, underinvested markets - witness its move into build-to-rent (BTR) and modular housing - and last month, it was at it again,...
View ArticleRetail, Leisure & Hotels supplement September 2017
The Light interview - Chicken restaurants - GoNative - Afan Valley Adventure Resort - Landsec interview - Hoxton Analytics - Scandinavian retailers
View ArticleCentre forward: Landsec interview
Landsec’s Scott Parsons has spent three years pursuing a new retail strategy. He tells Property Week what it entails and what impact it has had.
View ArticleCambridge’s commercial rents and house prices soar
Cambridge’s success as a global hub for biomedical and technology research is stoking office rental growth and putting pressure on the city’s housing stock, according to Savills.
View ArticleStandards under scrutiny as online agencies widen reach
The online estate agency space has been a hive of activity in recent weeks.
View ArticleSmart cities: smart thinking
New technology is revolutionising the way our urban spaces work - but it is not the only factor. Property Week finds out what really makes a smart city.
View ArticleRESI 2017: hack to the future
Modern Methods of Disruption was the theme of RESI 2017 and nowhere was the power of the disruptors more evident than at Property Week’s rst-ever RESI Hackathon. .
View ArticleIs health tourism dying or is sector prognosis still good?
In the past two weeks, private health tourism to the UK has been variously hailed as underpinning an investment transaction on Harley Street and lambasted as one of the main reasons for halting the...
View ArticleSpace demand set to rocket
The industrial and logistics sector is set fair for a sustained period of growth if the upbeat sentiment of respondents to Property Week, Savills and db symmetry’s first-ever market census, in...
View ArticleTop 10 takeaways: what the industry learned at RESI 2017
This year’s RESI took place at a testing time for the residential property market.
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