The impact of the fall in oil prices on Aberdeen will be short term, and not the worst situation that the city has seen, according to the panel at EG’s…
LISTEN: Developers and local authorities have been told they must be more straightforward with each other and communicate better in order to get schemes off the ground.
LISTEN: Housing minister Brandon Lewis today refused to give in to mounting pressure over the controversial ‘vacant building credit’, telling Estates Gazette it will not be scrapped.
LISTEN: The debate surrounding new planning guidance designed to help boost housebuilding but which could actually reduce council’s affordable housing pools has caught the attention of the national media
PODCAST: Savills is preparing to take on the shopping centre market, its new head of shopping centre leasing, Mark Simms, has revealed in his first interview
PODCAST: Investment in infrastructure has been hampered by short-term thinking, claims commercial secretary to the Treasury Lord Deighton
PODCAST: Sir Edward Lister says rising office rents in central London and office-to-resi conversions are beginning to ring warning bells
BBC broadcaster James Max sits down with Ares Management senior partner Bill Benjamin in his first interview since Area Property Partners was acquired by the firm
PODCAST: The Smithsonian has entered into official talks with the London Legacy Development Corporation to open a 40,000 sq ft centre at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
LISTEN: The property industry will see a slowdown in the run up to the election, but this impact should only last a few weeks
Whitechapel, Ealing Broadway and West Drayton are set to deliver the biggest Crossrail gains for residential developers, according to research by JLL.