29 May, 2020 WE SHOULD BE HEADING FOR A GREEN RECOVERY By Jon Bradburn Yesterday's decision by the Planning Inspectorate for the UK's largest solar farm is a positive step forward in the UK's move to...
27 May, 2020 TURNOVER DEALS: A LANDLORD AND TENANT'S VIEW By Inma Latorre Prior to (and likely to be post) Covid-19, there was an increasing concern in the retail sector around the rise of turnover rent deals....
27 May, 2020 BTR – THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME... By Montagu Evans Until recently, Build-to-Rent (BTR) in the UK formed only a small proportion of the wider Private Rented Sector, however it has grown...
26 May, 2020 MATERIAL UNCERTAINTY IN VALUATION - WHY A PHASED APPROACH IS RIGHT By Gary Howes One of the topics occupying many of our discussions at the moment is the issue of material uncertainty around property valuations and how...
26 May, 2020 DRIVE IN LEISURE EXPERIENCES, A MOMENT IN AMBER OR GREEN LIGHT TO OUR NEW FUTURE... By Rob Asbury In parallel to the origination of the mainstream 'drive in' cinema during the 1930's depression, they and other 'drive in' leisure...
22 May, 2020 ENSURING INDEPENDENCE - VALUING ASSETS DURING LOCKDOWN By Gary Howes The issue of independence in valuation is not new. For some time, many of the senior Partners in our firm have been advising and...
22 May, 2020 HOW SHOULD YEAR-END REPORTING FACTOR IN COVID-19? By Scott Young Prolonged uncertainty as to when business as usual will resume continues to have a direct impact on property, sparking a chain of...
21 May, 2020 COULD THERE BE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE HOME MONITORING MARKET? By Bhavini Shah In the second installment on this short series on “does a health future involve more technology and less property”, I explore the impact...
20 May, 2020 FREE CASH WITHDRAWALS.. By Josh Myerson Today the Supreme Court rejected an appeal by the Valuation Office Agency challenging the decision of the Court of Appeal (November...
19 May, 2020 LENDERS SET A COURSE FOR RECOVERY By Simon Rogers So what does a hazy view of the new world look like when the first particles of dust start to settle? Phase 2 of the governments...
18 May, 2020 RESILIENCE AND RESTARTING IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR By Jenny Rydon Kevin White The latest Government announcements on moving out of lockdown has created a lot of noise, and some confusion, around the detail to return...
14 May, 2020 TECHNOLOGY AND HEALTHCARE - DOES A HEALTHY FUTURE INVOLVE MORE TECH AND LESS PROPERTY? By Bhavini Shah In the first of a three-part series in response to new research carried out into the use of #NHS technology, I’ll take a little dig into...