Jess Harrold is joined by associate editor Julia Cahill and reporter Akanksha Soni for the latest weekly round-up.
Cahill addresses the dire warning in Landsec's Shaping Successful Future Cities report that our cities may well become "unliveable" within a decade, as well as the steps it recommends to avoid such a fate.
To add to the gloom, Soni outlines the "inflation triple whammy" that has hit housing schemes across the country. On the bright side, she does at least have news of some potential developments that may come to fruition, and which will hopefully make our futures a little more liveable.
But who will triumph in the quiz of the week?
ESG Summit: Has carbon killed development?
EG Like Sunday Morning: Office policies and the gestation periods of housing ministers
Rounding up on leasehold reform
Bricks & Mortar: MAPP’s Sean Greathead on creating an inclusive and diverse business
In on the Act: Mark Galtrey discusses the Law Commission’s proposals for arbitration
EG Like Sunday Morning: WeWork woes and the King’s speech
EG’s Office Politics: All the King’s Horses
Voice of the Region: Brighton – The Eightfold path
In on the Act: The Electricity Act 1989
EG Like Sunday Morning: (Ruby) Waxing lyrical about the EG Awards
EG’s Office Politics: The Conference pair
Sustainable workplace design: Transforming spaces for a greener future
EG at LREF: Embedding social value in the planning process
LREF 2023: Hospitality in Westminster
LREF 2023: Exploring the co-living trend
Viewing flex space as an amenity
EG Like Sunday Morning: Future Leaders... and the future of RICS leadership
First port of call: ABP’s Greg Lacey on bold plans for CRE
Bricks & Mortar: The joy of a career in sustainability
EG Like Sunday Morning: Sustainability, life sciences and the office ”greenium”
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