The pressing need to change how we consume, move and ways of life mean that we are rethinking the idea of the city of tomorrow and as such the real estate sector. This vision, whilst futuristic is committed to revitalising our urban spaces, bringing back nature into our cities, using renewable energies, reusing materials, travelling differently and investing in real estate. All contributing factor... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessNewsBusiness NewsInvesting |
The logistic sector has undergone significant changes over the last few years. Whilst previously, the activity had been pushed out of city centres, making way for office and residential developments, the exponential rise in e-commerce has meant that ... more
The world around us continues to change at a rapid pace, and the real estate sector is no exception. In this episode of Real Catch Up, Central London Investment Senior Director, Larry Young speaks to us about how opportunities in the real estate inve... more
The Covid crisis significantly changed our working lives. Whilst previously the home office took up little space within it, successive lockdowns allowed workers to see the benefit of flexible working and the ability to work from different locations. ... more
The way in which a city is built and evolves is influenced by many different stakeholders. more
Urban life means travelling from A to B, via C, D and E. Depending on the weather, time of day or mood, people will opt for different means of getting to where they need to be. Combine this with a growing consciousness for the pollution generated by ... more
Investing responsibly in real estate has become a growing area of interest for investors, as they align their own values with a world that is more conscious than ever before of the actions that affect our planet. more
With more than two-thirds of the world's population due to live in cities by 2050, and faced with the potentially alarming consequences caused by global warming, the need to expand on biodiversity integration in cities is becoming crucial. more
The real estate sector, as a significant producer of waste, and as such the carbon footprint has in recent years been putting in place measures to reduce the use of natural resources, and in doing so favour a circular economy approach. more
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