25 Feb, 2021 Bywater Properties – Real estate with impact By Neil Sagoo At Bywater the first thing we think about in everything we do is the impact that our decisions will have on the environment and society...
25 Feb, 2021 Lenders: time to start experimenting in the life sciences sector By Megan Newnham According to JLL, the volume of life sciences real estate transactions increased 166 percent in the past three years in the UK alone....
24 Feb, 2021 Iceland boss: How the pandemic changed my priorities By Neil Sagoo At the moment building and developing in a sustainable and energy efficient way is optional but this won't always be the case. We are...
24 Feb, 2021 Vaccine Passport to Shop? By Claire Munn Vaccine passports, whether domestic or for international travel, are a contentious issue at the moment. It is easy to see the logic...
23 Feb, 2021 The ingredients for successful life sciences investment By Megan Newnham Many thanks to REACT News for hosting a great webinar today on “The ingredients for successful life sciences investment”. There were some...
22 Feb, 2021 Healthcare property investment – a potential way forward in 2021? By Maples Teesdale It is no secret that the last year has thrown a spotlight on the healthcare sector and this, combined with an ageing UK population, is...
17 Feb, 2021 Commercial activities on the village green – the Supreme Court decides it’s a game of give and take By Maples Teesdale The Supreme Court ruled last week that an area of concrete on a working quay side in Essex was correctly registered as a Town or Village...
17 Feb, 2021 Sustainability wins... By Maples Teesdale Hong Kong developer Tenacity Group has been granted planning permission for an office redevelopment at 70 Gracechurch Street in the City...
11 Feb, 2021 Launch of "Who Lives in Build to Rent?" report By Maples Teesdale The British Property Federation (BPF), the UK Apartment Association (UKAA) and London First have launched a report entitled “Who Lives In...
11 Feb, 2021 The Cladding Crisis - the government's 5-point plan By Michael Craik One of the pleasures of the current lockdown (apart from not having to stick one's nose near someone's armpit on the London Underground)...
08 Feb, 2021 Code clarity required as action on “not spots” gathers pace By Maples Teesdale As O2, Three and Vodafone reveal a £1 billion programme to clear up areas of poor digital coverage within the UK, the Government has...