27 Apr, 2018 Some interesting thoughts on the relationship between developers and left leaning Councils By John Bosworth As this article points out, London is likely to become more left wing after the local elections and recent headline cases have shown...
25 Apr, 2018 The ongoing problem of UXBs By Michael Craik The problem of unexploded ordinance (frequently referred to as UXO) or unexploded bombs (UXBs) is an ongoing one. The latest story of the...
18 Apr, 2018 Industrial sector returns going high By Roger Thornton More strong results for the industrial sector......demand is very high and rents are rocketing. How will supply keep up and is there a...
13 Apr, 2018 We aren't moving house, or buying new cars, but we are spending on credit cards By Martin Smith The latest figures from February confirm the overall sentiment that the housing market is slowing down, with an 11% drop in mortgage...
12 Apr, 2018 Construction sector data - Captain Mainwaring, we're doomed, all doomed! By Michael Craik The latest economic data for the construction sector is not looking too rosy. Many of the broadsheets have reported a downturn in output...
10 Apr, 2018 Canary Wharf - a microcosm of the social revolution? By Michael Craik My abiding memory of the Isle of Dogs is of a wasteland and a single LDDC (London Docklands Development Corporation) low rise office...
10 Apr, 2018 Secondary and tertiary shopping centres...the future By Roger Thornton We act for a number of investors in regional shopping centres, whether they are institutions or private equity funded asset managers. ...