Manzi's Soho is reborn as an immersive dining experience
Fabled Studio writes a theatrical next chapter for an already-storied institution.
The fight to save the Oxford Street Marks & Spencer flagship dramatises the fate of department stores across the country. Demolition is not the only answer.
If you’re expecting the next few years to be dominated by a heavy work-stream of office refurbishments, think again.
Competitive socialising is getting cleverer, more profitable and changing shape. We explore the surge in demand for new floorspace which you cannot afford to ignore.
Here’s a promise about 2022: it won’t be like last year. A heady combination of investors in a panic to spend, consumers with savings to spend, lockdown exhaustion and Keynesian animal spirits will power the property market in 2022.
The UK’s prime office markets are roaring back in to life, with towers proving to be top prospects.
Look out for life sciences, private rented housing, coliving and student spaces. All are tipped as major growth areas for your business in 2022. So says research from the Urban Land Institute, whose Chief Executive speaks exclusively to Mix.
London’s post-COVID office market may not shrink by anything like as much as some fear – if new theories about peak capacity prove correct. David Thame reports.
The Birmingham workspace market is lifting itself up off the canvas as big relocations improve the mood. But there are still questions to answer, and growing demand for quality refurbished floorspace.
When ‘unlockdown’ comes, Birmingham workspace will need to meet changed demands from a changed world. We teamed up with Wilmott Dixon Interiors to challenge a group of the city’s leading property practitioners.
Trillions of pounds of ‘family office’ wealth are surging into property. It means 2021 could be a Cinderella moment for some property sectors, as huge volumes of money moves the market. David Thame tells us what to expect.
Nobody is pretending that the UK hotel development pipeline will start to flow again like it did before March 2020. But there are plenty of encouraging signs the hotel building business will bounce back. One year after the pandemic began, Mix offers six reasons to be hopeful.
One of London’s most adventurous office developers believes that the future of workspace lies in funky eye-catching corporate HQs and a vast spectrum of hospitality-based workplaces, from cafés and pubs to hotels and coworking. David Thame explores.