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Letter from America
The ICSC Dealmaking event in New York City highlighted retail’s ongoing vibrancy
MAPIC: A Memoir
The Innesco team once again headed to Cannes for one of the most anticipated retail events of the year.
It’s Core Skills That Pay the Bills
LaSalle’s transfer of operational management roles to JLL reflects property’s increasing specialisation
Canary in the coalmine?
A £400 million injection for Canary Wharf shows how office owners are grasping the nettle.
The data race
CoStar’s acquisition of OnTheMarket confirms the importance of data to real estate.
Keeping it local
Political promises abound, but it is at local level that real action is happening.
Folio Edition 1: State of flux
Real estate is facing a unique set of challenges. It’s time to embrace uncertainty.
Folio Edition 1: What is an idea worth?
How do we come up with ideas and how do we know if they’re good?
Folio Edition 1: Getting it right in a world gone wrong
In today’s digital age anyone can distribute anything, to any place, anywhere, at any time. What makes the difference?
European property market expo-sed
#Week40 saw the Innesco team travel to Munich for Expo Real, one of Europe’s biggest investment and real estate trade fairs.
Meta-Curse?
#Week39 saw offices back in the headlines as lower occupier requirements continued to impact the market.
Retail back in the spotlight
#Week38 saw the real estate world’s attention turn once again to retail, with two events that were both realistic about the challenges the sector faces while being optimistic about the opportunities that the future holds.
Cityscape showcases global ambition
#Week 37’s Paperclip comes to you from Riyadh, where many of the Innesco team have been busy as the official PR partner of the inaugural Cityscape Global event in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, having previously been held in Dubai since 2002.
Why does COP28 matter?
It might still feel like summer in London, but just as autumn rolls around, the annual Conference of the Parties—otherwise known as COP—comes squarely into view.
Clear Water for Housing Development?
Week #35 saw renewed discussion over how changes in regulation might bolster #housing provision in the UK—with the government announcing that it would be scrapping water pollution restrictions to enable the construction of 100,000 new homes.
Sporting Futures
With #Week34 behind us – and, according to the Met Office, the last sunny days of what has been a distinctively average UK summer – football fans everywhere are waiting to see if their clubs will pull any rabbits out of hats before the transfer window closes on September 1st.
Resilient Workplace
For those that found themselves working, #Week33 was a tricky time of trying to avoid the envy-inducing holiday pics of colleagues on social media.
Headaches and hopes for retail
#Week32 was a tricky one for the retail sector, with discounter Wilko collapsing into administration and putting 12,000 jobs at risk.
Green shoots emerging as real estate eyes recovery
It’s #week31 at Paperclip and despite typically British skies, summer holiday season is here. For many this offers a chance to relax and reflect on the state of the market, perhaps from the comfort of a (hopefully dry) sun lounger.