Developers v locals: how social media is amplifying the ferocity of planning battles
The backlash against a scheme in Folkestone shows how resident-led campaigns can cause a headache for developers.
The year ahead: Places to watch
After a difficult year for the property sector in which it continued to be battered by high interest rates and construction costs, 2024 has already started on a more positive note.
The year ahead: Projects to watch
After a difficult year for the property sector in which it continued to be battered by high interest rates and construction costs, 2024 has already started on a more positive note.
The year ahead: People to watch
After a difficult year for the property sector in which it continued to be battered by high interest rates and construction costs, 2024 has already started on a more positive note.
The year ahead: Trends to watch
After a difficult year for the property sector in which it continued to be battered by high interest rates and construction costs, 2024 has already started on a more positive note.
The year ahead: Organisations to watch
After a difficult year for the property sector in which it continued to be battered by high interest rates and construction costs, 2024 has already started on a more positive note.
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Scottish Cities Alliance’s Councillor Alexander on supporting inward investment ambitions
@PeterProperty on the why Savills’ results might be the canary in the coalmine
BPF’s Melanie Leech on the consequences of leasehold reform
Adam Branson offers a cautionary tale of two northern towns
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PW Perspectives: Winter 2022
Navigating the winding road to carbon mitigation
Harvesting data on each asset’s performance is the key to building a portfolio-wide carbon reduction strategy
Great ambition: Big interview with AECOM’s Richard Whitehead
Construction and engineering firm AECOM is involved in some of the largest projects in the built environment. Richard Whitehead, chief executive of global buildings and places, tells Property Week how it is weathering the storms battering the sector.
Towering ambition: big interview with the founder of Tide Construction
Tide Construction has taken volumetric modular development to new heights with the construction of the 50-storey co-living scheme Enclave. Founder and chair John Fleming tells Property Week about the firm’s latest developments and its plans for the future.
Building consensus: big interview with new UKGBC chief exec Smith Mordak
UKGBC’s new chief executive Smith Mordak talks exclusively to Property Week’s Lem Bingley about the challenge of shifting hearts and minds in spite of current headwinds.
‘We’re well set up and ready to grow’: big interview with upmarket specialist John D Wood & Co
At a time when many estate agencies are closing branches, upmarket specialist John D Wood & Co is expanding. Managing director Polly Ogden Duffy tells Property Week what is driving the growth.
In conversation with...
Property Week in conversation with Knight Frank: the EDI agenda
Lisa Nunn, partner, strategy, operations and communications and Stephen Clifton, head of commerical at Knight Frank, join Property Week’s head of Content Stephanie Denton in the studio to share their views on what the sector needs to do to improve diversity in the sector.