Mark Leftly
- Insight
Government hub programme: the hub of the matter
Has the plan to move our civil servants from central London sites to regional hubs survived the Cameron-to-May transition?
- News
Carne plans makeover of Clapham Junction
Network Rail is hoping to partner with a developer for a massive overhaul of Europe’s busiest interchange station, Clapham Junction in south London, its chief executive has revealed to Property Week.
- Insight
All change please: Mark Carne interview
When Mark Carne is having a bad day, he leaves his office, walks down the stairs and exits the front door of Network Rail’s offices straight onto the balcony level of London Waterloo station.
- Insight
Keep Khan and carry on? Sadiq says property has nothing to fear from a Labour mayor
Sadiq Khan makes Property Week the most amusing pledge of the London mayoral campaign: “I’ll be the most metrosexual mayor London’s ever had”.
- Markets
Building bucks
The construction boom comes at a price for the property industry. Mark Leftly reports
- Markets
Sick builders syndrome
Unloved by the City and struggling to meet government demand for big projects, contractors are looking for bigger margins and are desperate for new recruits.
- Professional
Public enemy
Future development in Scotland could face increased uncertainty and delay at the planning stage if a recent proposal becomes law. Mark Jansen reports.
- News
Customs to move to Brum's biggest office
Government department to take Frontier Estates' £19/sq ft city centre office development
- News
Shakespeares plays lead role in Brum office letting
Law firm Shakespeares to take Somerset House as new HQ in Birmingham's biggest city centre office deal of the year
- News
Key witness Howard 'covered' for Sutcliffe
Etam case continues: Kevin Howard admits kickback and 'less than white relationship'
- News
Top agents shortlisted for £650m of NHS disposals
King Sturge, Insignia Richard Ellis, CB Hillier Parker, Chesterton and Weatherall Green & Smith have been invited to tender for a lucrative sales instruction that will see about 600 'surplus and empty' properties disposed of within the next three years.