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Property Week is a UK business-to-business magazine which reports on the worldwide commercial and residential property market. It reports news, features and analysis and the latest information from the industry - from development opportunities to investment prospects, professional and legal coverage to regional surveys, plus vacancies.
It is published by Metropolis Business Publishing - part of Metropolis International - having belonged to United Business Media until September 2013. The magazine is edited by Liz Hamson. It attracts a weekly audience of nearly 40,000 across its print and online products. The magazine is based at Davis House in central Croydon. Source
After last year’s Mipim proved a particularly damp affair, with persistent rain and the occasional thunderstorm, property professionals heading to Cannes, southern France, will be hoping for brighter skies when they gather for this year’s event between 9 and 13 March. They will also be hoping for a lift in the economic gloom that has held back property investment and development in recent years.
West London council loses access to 650 planning applications after cyber attack Digital Edition: West London council loses access to 650 planning applications after cyber attack The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea said it was working with applicants to extend the time limits on their applications. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
The Crown Estate secures office pre-let for entire One Hanover Street redevelopment Digital Edition: The Crown Estate secures office pre-let for entire One Hanover Street redevelopment Alternative investment manager Ares Management has prelet the office element of the Regent Street scheme, which is being developed with JV partner Norges Bank Investment Management. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
Government to make ‘final decision’ on new town locations by spring, says Pennycook Digital Edition: Government to make ‘final decision’ on new town locations by spring, says Pennycook The housing minister told a House of Commons committee that a consultation exercise would inform the final decision, with the aim of getting "spades in the ground on at least three sites in this parliament". Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
Review of the year 2025: over and out Digital Edition: Review of the year 2025: over and out It wasn’t just Mipim crowds that were buffeted by headwinds in 2025. Property Week reflects on a blustery year of ups, downs, deals and delays. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
Anthony H Ratcliffe, a pioneer of retail property syndication, passed away suddenly on 29th October 2025. Anthony H Ratcliffe FRICS FRSA Ratcliffe established property investment firm Ratcliffes, in Mayfair, in 1970. He was aged just 22 at the time and had moved to London from Morecambe Bay only three years earlier. As a property agent he fought vehemently but with integrity for his clients over a long career.
Grosvenor invests in two proptech scale-ups Digital Edition: Grosvenor invests in two proptech scale-ups The company's venture investment team has backed AI-based water management application Wint and residential data platform REalyse. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
Knight Frank and Emery fined £190,000 for unauthorised grade I-listed works Digital Edition: Knight Frank and Emery fined £190,000 for unauthorised grade I-listed works Bath and North East Somerset Council brought a successful case against the companies for carrying out unauthorised works at 4 Wood Street. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
Estate agents set to launch £1bn legal battle against Rightmove Digital Edition: Estate agents set to launch £1bn legal battle against Rightmove Former CMA panel member Jeremy Newman is leading the claim by agents across the country that the property portal is charging them “unfair and excessive” prices. Already registered or subscriber? Please log in to continue reading Want to keep reading?
BPF calls on Reeves to introduce tax reforms to tackle viability issues Digital Edition: BPF calls on Reeves to introduce tax reforms to tackle viability issues The British Property Federation has called on chancellor Rachel Reeves to introduce a range of tax reforms to tackle viability challenges ahead of the Autumn Budget next month. Already registered or subscriber?