Mar 26, 2019 Segregated play areas - it's not fair! By Martin Smith A development in Lambeth has been allowed to segregate play areas between those available for use by the private owner and rented...
Mar 14, 2019 Vertical Rush Challenge at Tower 42 By Robin Barnes Raising money for Shelter On the 14th March, Maples Teesdale sent its very own team to race up the biggest and most popular tower-running...
Mar 13, 2019 Are occupiers increasingly favouring connectivity over office location? By Mark Harryman Interesting article pointing to buildings with strong connectivity achieving higher rents than similar buildings without a high digital...
Mar 13, 2019 Can we save the high street by shifting the business rates burden? By Maples Teesdale The Treasury Committee is currently consulting on possible reforms to business rates. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local...
Mar 08, 2019 Multi-storey warehousing looking inevitable By Maples Teesdale The trend towards multi-storey warehousing seems to be moving closer to home as the supply of land decreases and demand increases in...
Mar 07, 2019 Cycle to Cannes MIPIM 2019 By Paul Burke Raising money for Coram Paul Burke joined over 150 property professionals in the property industry’s largest multi-day cycling challenge...
Mar 06, 2019 London offices - where more means more By Mark Harryman Good new for London - the capital remains the top choice for large companies to locate their global teams. It's interesting that one of...
Mar 05, 2019 Take a look outside, does your business reflect the environment in which it operates? By Anastasia Klein An interesting article about by @samanthamcclary in @EstatesGazette about how @ellandi_llp has embraced diversity and built its team to...
Mar 04, 2019 Nuisance by overlooking? By Tom Mills In a much-anticipated case involving the Tate Modern gallery and several high-value neighbouring apartments in Southwark, the High Court...