Tax Increment Financing – a viable new funding stream?
With the future of regeneration in serious jeopardy due to dwindling investment, Sarah Speight asks whether we could use a proven funding mechanism from across the pond to help development get back on its feetIn hard times, regeneration is often the first aspect of development to be abandoned. Without private sector investment – which historically has kept regeneration schemes alive – local aut...
London office space
According to a report by Cushman & Wakefield, London remains the most expensive location for offices in the world...
News in Brief
Bank of Essex to challenge high street brands
Councillors in Essex have released plans to create their own bank, in a bid to ease local companies'...
Blackpool regeneration given go ahead
Blackpool Council has given the go ahead for a £220m regeneration scheme to transform the town centr...
Union Square, Swindon
Swindon's regeneration plans are picking up pace with a Jury's Hotel due to open in May and planning...
The Final Word
The hell of high water
With the UK now seemingly developing a 'flood season', Peter Mooney explains why businesses should take the risk of flooding very seriously...
