Insights
Our blogs and articles are intended to provoke thought, challenge convention and bring the latest insights to real estate actors, government policy makers and city leaders.
Our blogs and articles are intended to provoke thought, challenge convention and bring the latest insights to real estate actors, government policy makers and city leaders.
Hillbreak Director, Jon Lovell, recently chaired an Urban Land Institute event on the implications of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change for the real estate industry. It featured an outstanding […]
Commercial Real Estate Investors need to ensure that their fund and asset managers are fully prepared to deal with the liabilities that will almost inevitably exist in relation to Minimum […]
Projections for the growth of London point to a population increase of 24% over the next two decades, reaching 10.49 million in 2036, with anticipated employment growth of 17% over […]
Property Week has published an article in which Jon Lovell warns of the need for higher professional standards in dealing with building energy performance, particularly in light of Minimum Energy […]
Jon Lovell sets out his thoughts on the implications of the Paris Agreement on climate change for the real estate industry. He asks what difference the Agreement will make to […]
Jon Lovell today presented to the Building Energy Symposium in Lisbon, Portugal. He illustrated how a range of global megatrends are coalescing to create a new operating environment, with associated […]
These examples of contemporary workplace design, collated by the Urban Land Institute, reflect a growing focus by business occupiers on the role of buildings in getting the best out of […]
Here’s a Q&A with Hillbreak’s Jon Lovell, published by leading Insurance Broker & Risk Advisor, Willis Towers Watson, on key sustainability issues affecting Real Estate. Do take a look, and […]
Hillbreak Director, Miles Keeping, is featured in a new article on the Langham Hall site: MEES, Myself & I: Our take on the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards, by Langham Hall’s Head […]
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