
London’s West End shops revive as footfall creeps up
Occupier confidence in the West End is beginning to return with some existing retailers moving to better locations or superior-configured stores, according to Savills research.
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Occupier confidence in the West End is beginning to return with some existing retailers moving to better locations or superior-configured stores, according to Savills research.
A former apprentice service engineer, Tim Balcon, will take over the reins of the CITB from the beginning of next month. Mr Balcon started out
Pent-up demand on hold in 2020 has returned with office take-up in the first half of this year nearly a quarter above the five-year average,
A new steel frame modular housebuilder opened its first factory last week intending to build 5000 new homes a year within the next five years.
Allowing cafes, restaurants, day centres and gyms to be turned into housing could mean four out of five high street shops could be replaced by
More than half of respondents agree conditions are consistent with an upturn, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, RICS’ latest commercial property market
Construction output is forecast to rise by 14 per cent in 2021 and 6.3 per cent next year, according to the Construction Products Association, CPA,
Computer scientists have created an artificial intelligence system that can forecast building emission rates of non-domestic buildings. Loughborough University’s Dr Georgina Cosma and postgraduate student Kareem
High-quality zero carbon ready homes using sustainable building methods are among the goals of an industry-wide delivery plan for the next 30 years. Housebuilders, suppliers,
£690m brownfield development in Northwest London to deliver 1,500 homes Harrow council’s ambitious plans for over 1,500 homes to be built on three underused sites
Building firms are being urged to carry on asking their workforce to wear masks while working in enclosed spaces or on busy sites by the
Birmingham is to make the most of the £700m investment in Perry Barry for the 2022 games, which includes a revamp of Alexander stadium, with
Giving up mandatory housing targets will harm SME developers and condemn another generation to ‘housing misery’, the National Federation of
Housebuilders have hit out at plans to buy ‘nutrient credits’ for building on protected wildlife sites where pollutants such as
Changes to the levelling up and regeneration bill allowing councils to withhold planning consent to developers slow to build on
Housebuilders are calling on chancellor Jeremy Hunt to support SMEs following the demise of help-to-buy where first-time buyers could access
Construction companies are being asked for their views on an industry-wide plan to slash diesel use on building sites by
Banks have warned that without financial incentives such as a stamp duty refund to incentivise people to adopt green retrofits
Nearly 19,000 new homes and more than 65,000 jobs could be created in the West Midlands if its application for
Housebuilders are urging lenders to factor in bill savings when offering mortgages to borrowers buying new energy-efficient homes. Energy performance
A more diverse construction workforce is at the heart of a new equity and inclusion plan launched in Scotland to
An opportunity to build a £100m industrial or logistics scheme on land in a prime spot south of the river
A new development finance fund to help regional SME housebuilders thrive has been launched by Newstead Capital in partnership with
The building industry is hoping the new prime minister Liz Truss will cut construction business taxes, reform planning and back
SME builders order books could receive a welcome boost as councils exert their new powers to tackle the problem of
The construction industry is calling on the Government to rethink its £1m inheritance relief tax cap if it wants to
Economic experts have said that if the Government wants to achieve its 1.5m housebuilding target it will have to tempt
The construction industry is calling on the Government to rethink its £1m inheritance relief tax cap if it wants to
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