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COVID-19: Dubai’s Real Estate Market Recovery

The UAE has always been at the forefront of innovation and miles ahead when dealing with a crisis. These qualities will ensure a promising real estate future and stability in the market post Covid-19.

Where Is The Urgency in Architecture?

‘Architecture is in a sort of crisis’ says architect, David Chipperfield; honestly, I couldn’t agree more. Considering the current state of our sociopolitical climate, it is as though the entire world is in crisis. With the looming threat of climate change at the forefront of so much current discourse, it is quite jarring to come […]

An Introduction to the World of Surveying

What is a surveyor? While there isn’t one sole definition of a surveyor per se, there is anyone definition of a surveyor – we find them in all walks of life and all areas of the built and natural environments. However, what we can say is that surveyors shape the world in which we live. […]

Land Value Tax: A Policy Bringing Economists and Urban Planners Together

A decade after the late 2000s recession, much of the world is now back at the top of the economic cycle, and critically near the next crisis. At the top of an economic cycle, governments are collecting their peak tax revenues — yet, even so, many are still running large fiscal deficits and have large existing public […]

No Fault Evictions: A Thing of The Past?

The government have recently signalled its intention to put an end to Section 21 notices (or no-fault evictions), due to the severe financial and emotional impact they had on tenants. This move has proved to be very popular with tenants and tenants’ rights activists, but many landlords fear that it is yet another move intended […]

Defying Brexit: Birmingham’s Property Market & Its Success

In recent years, Birmingham, the UK’s second major city, has become the top destination for people leaving London, outranking other large cities such as Bristol, Manchester, Leeds, and Nottingham (2016, ONS/UK Migration Statistics). More than a decade after the devastating effects of the financial crisis which struck the property market, Birmingham seemed to be picking […]

Protecting Business from Terror

It is a sad fact of life that the market for insuring against terror attacks is rapidly growing. Generally, cover against terror is not included as standard by most UK commercial property insurers. After the Baltic Exchange Bomb in 1992, there was a considerable period where in fact no insurers offered it at all, leading […]

Is it Finally Luton’s Turn?

With the final planning decision on the long-awaited ‘Power Court’ development in Luton blooming, can residents finally look forward to a better town?