COMMENT: At our February residential auction, we conducted the most comprehensive analysis of buyers in the auction room to date, writes Allsop head of residential auctions Gary Murphy
Bexley council has appointed Huw Lewis as managing director of BexleyCo, the development company created last year by the London borough with the ambition of building more than 2,500 homes…
Ahead of its implementation, Peter Williams, Sue Highmore and Alison Murrin dispel a few of the commonly-held myths in relation to the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard
Clothing retailer Next has seen its most challenging year in 25 years, according to its chief executive Lord Wolfson. In its results to the end of Janaury 2018, the retailer…
Triple Point Social Housing REIT has raised £47.5m through a new share issue, less than a quarter of its proposed target. The social housing REIT announced the intention of raising…
Chloe Fay argues in favour of reforming the law in respect of uninsured risks to make questions of liability clearer for landlords and tenants
With Britain’s exit from the EU a year away, Michael Brodtman reflects on what effect the decision has had on valuation and what it would be wise to keep in…
Highway — Compulsory purchase – Compensation – Scheme highway – Preliminary issue whether section 14(5)(d) of the Land Compensation Act 1961 being engaged so as to prevent assumption of planning…
Compulsory purchase Compensation
In the aftermath of the tragic events caused by the Grenfell Tower fire in London last year, issues relating to who is responsible to pay for fire safety and any…
Corporate occupiers face a barrage of external pressures that can impact cash flow, employee wellbeing, productivity and, ultimately, their bottom line. Here, Jonathan Steel, global co-head occupier solutions, BNP Paribas Real Estate, outlines…
The year 2040 will see city skies dotted with delivery drones and at ground level Wi-Fi emitting trees as people zoom about in driverless transport, JLL’s latest research forecasts.