29 Jun, 2018 Another example of the importance of section 106 agreements By John Bosworth Planning Inspectors are really starting to pay heed to the contents of section 106 agreements. There seems to be an increasing...
29 Jun, 2018 The WeWork lease...an equity model? By Roger Thornton WeWork continues to sign up on large new lease commitments in the City, the latest one in Devonshire Square. Talking to valuers I know...
29 Jun, 2018 Love Island's hideaway could be yours - but how do you avoid disappointment? By Michael Craik My teenage son, an avid Love Island addict, spotted that the not so secret villa Casa Amor is on the market, a snip at £2.55m (subject to...
28 Jun, 2018 Trouble Continues for Retail Heavyweights By Maples Teesdale As 2018 has already been proclaimed as "the year of the CVA" with House of Fraser's CVA being approved last week, another tale of reduced...
26 Jun, 2018 Carillion's collapse - the impact on other businesses By Michael Craik Carillion's collapse on 15 January 2018 was going to have a negative impact on its clients, sub-contractors (including consultancy...
19 Jun, 2018 Transport for London is planning to become the largest build-to-rent landlord in London By Roger Thornton TFL is planning to be one of the biggest build-to-rent landlords in London. They have lots of prime sites on their transport hubs across...
13 Jun, 2018 Flat-pack homes. The future (for an old invention)? By Michael Craik Back in the 1990s I acted for a Newco that was promoting the idea of flat-pack or modular building construction as a means of reducing...
12 Jun, 2018 Workspace; a modern serviced office co or traditional investor? By Roger Thornton Is Workspace part of the new serviced office trend or a traditional property investor? I think its doing both well. It offers the modern...
06 Jun, 2018 A 3D printed house: the Dutch answer to labour shortages By Michael Craik The ability to build houses by using the developments in 3D printing is fascinating and is perhaps yet another example of necessity being...