29 Jan, 2019 5G and the new Telecoms Code By Roger Thornton The new Electronic Communications code has been in force for some time now and we are beginning to see some test cases between operators...
28 Jan, 2019 Can innovating our leasing models help the retail sector? By Chris Xitsas While the retail sector is undergoing a structural change and facing uncertain economic times, it is clear that landlords need to adapt...
21 Jan, 2019 Instead of challenging bricks and mortar retailers, can tech offer enhanced customer experience? By Anastasia Klein With the focus on customer experience becoming increasingly important for bricks and mortar retailers, this interesting article from the...
18 Jan, 2019 IPSX - a gamechanger for investors? By Roger Thornton IPSX has certainly created a buzz in the commercial property world. This is a new commercial real estate exchange that has just been...
17 Jan, 2019 Co-working fit for a Queen? By Mark Harryman This continuation of the existing trend of big traditional landlords bringing innovative offerings to the market sees the line between...
16 Jan, 2019 Local authorities dominated South-East office investment market in 2018 By Mark Harryman BNP Paribas research data reveals that local authorities were the single largest investor group in the south-east office market last...
11 Jan, 2019 The principles of selection for Listed Buildings - how have they changed? By Robin Barnes Under Section 1 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, the Secretary of State (SoS) is compelled to compile...
09 Jan, 2019 There's still 50% in there.... By John Bosworth Whilst the headline talks of green belt allocations being slashed, perhaps more significant is the acceptance that 50% of the allocated...
08 Jan, 2019 Modular/Off-site Construction can change house-building dynamics, but key issues need to be tackled By Martin Smith The Building Society Association have released an interesting report entitled “Laying the Foundations for MMC” – I attach a link to...
08 Jan, 2019 Will the Government rise to the housing challenge? By John Bosworth Few seem to doubt the accuracy of this target. Whilst finding enough sites will be difficult in itself, funding the homes is going to be...
07 Jan, 2019 London offices post a strong 2018 By Roger Thornton Despite the Brexit uncertainty, 2018 was another strong year for the London office market both in terms of investment and leasing...
03 Jan, 2019 Community Infrastructure Levy - no longer a carrot and stick approach By John Bosworth This is an intersting look at a few anticipated planning changes in the pipeline for 2019, and its good to see that Simon wasn't too...