What does the future look like in Scotland? Despite recent changes, the long-term trend of urbanisation looks set to continue, with a greater emphasis on how space can be used for social good. In this session we discuss the changes to city-centre living and what this means for offices and retail. How do real estate and the Scottish Government work collaboratively to ensure sustainable growth for all?
Damian Wild, Editor-in-Chief, EG
What does the Budget mean for property?
How to win an EG Award
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“Landlords must share hospitality’s pain”
Market Moves: Shaking up the rules for REITs
TechTalk Radio: The secret of high street survival is data driven
Bricks & Mortar: Careers trilogy, part 2: Making the most of online tools in the job search
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RESI TALKS: Meet L&Q’s new chief executive
EG Interview: Why Homes England’s Nick Walkley wants people to leave the agency – including himself
No Filter Episode One: Space Three
On the Case: Service charge lessons from £2.3m McKinsey judgment
Social mobility in real estate: The lost golden thread of diversity
Fundamentals of the future: The rent don’t matter, the particulates do
EG Like Sunday Morning: LOMA, cladding and Weetabix
Bricks & Mortar: Careers trilogy, episode 1: Starting the search
EG Like Sunday Morning
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The art of the possible: In conversation with the real estate’s new guard
On the Case: What the FCA decision means for tenants, landlords and insurers
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