The cream of the sector came together for Property Week‘s Student Accommodation Awards, which were held at the iconic Wembley Stadium on 4 December.
The architectural engineering and construction (AEC) sector is becoming increasingly digitised, and while computer-aided ...
The UK’s largest towns and cities have become more attractive to foreign direct investment (FDI), with noticeable growth in inner London, the Midlands, northern England and Scotland, according to the ...
After months of anticipation, Marks & Spencer (M&S) has been granted planning permission to demolish and redevelop its flagship Oxford Street store. The decision, which has spanned two governments, ...
Labour’s election victory brought renewed optimism in the power of property to drive economic growth – but also scepticism about the sector’s ability to deliver on punchy targets set by politicians.
The government has set out rules for grey-belt development, reinstating housing targets and giving councils strict deadlines get their local plans in order.
It took three years of toing and froing, a public inquiry and a High Court case, but last week, housing secretary Angela ...
Since the Labour government came to power, its target of building 1.5 million new homes over the course of the next five years has come under considerable scrutiny. Pressure on local infrastructure ...
Flexible workspace provider x+y has signed a deal with Martley Capital Group for 33,990 sq ft at Bridgewater Place, a ...
With new legislation around the ethnicity pay gap coming down the line under the Labour government, those businesses already focusing on ethnic equity will likely come under increasing pressure to ...
The industry has now had nearly six months to size up the new government, and recently got an important glimpse of its longer-term plans in the Budget.
Redevco has appointed Deborah Green as UK portfolio director, after making its debut in the UK retail park market with the ...