Redundant petrol stations offer much potential for commercial development and are crying out to be made use of
Managing information across a large development is a tough job, involving the co-operation of multiple teams
Does the "Right to Light" consultation strike a fair balance between developers and home owners?
Car parks don't deserve to be relegated to the third division. They're a reliable investment engine that is getting rarer
How will the new Permitted Development rights affect the current rush to turn offices into residential homes
Having worked in both the public and private sectors, Paul Clarke from Bidwells planning team, brings a balanced viewpoint to the emotive world of planning
It falls to developers to meet the right BREEAM criteria. But achieving high sustainable ratings for property is not as straightforward as it would seem
Development Plan policies can make or break town centre redevelopment. But will councils have the courage and vision to allow more flexibility?
Property firms need to adapt in order to survive as the UK property market continues to evolve as it responds to new legislation and a fluctuating economy
The Chancellor's 2013 budget policies affecting property received mixed reviews - some welcomed the new initiatives, while others were sceptical, saying that it would push prices up and have little impact on demand
The high returns possible from tertiary property can seem very attractive to investors, but what are the pros and cons of these potential recession beaters?