real estate
Droning on about Apple's new campus Paid Members Public
It’s been over a decade since I worked as a property and architecture journalist — but I’m still fascinated by the new Apple campus: It’s not so much the architecture itself, but the interplay between the different buildings, that fascinates me. It’s an under-considered part of the
Content, communities and the commercial property business Paid Members Public
Once, long ago, when the world was dark, and I was stuck living in Lewisham, I was features editor of a magazine called Estates Gazette. We wrote about the world of commercial property, and one of the things I did was commission expert comment, including some features about property marketing
Estates Gazette launches iPad app Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/07/Photo-28-07-2011-01-39-18-PM_2.png] The good folks at Estates Gazette [http://www.estatesgazette.com] have launched their first iPad app. The Special Edition [http://www.estatesgazette.com/sporting-legacies/] focuses around the property issues (and property people) involved in sporting events
Climbing The Tower Paid Members Public
![Shard](https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2004/01/shard2.jpg?resize=202%2C307)*Hayes Davidson and John Maclean*I appear to have some explaining to do. This [cultural chap](http://www.brianmicklethwait.com/culture/) made [an aside](http://www.brianmicklethwait.com/culture/000941.shtml) about a
Sticks & Stones may...? Paid Members Public
There’s a new architecture blog in the blogosphere, courtesy of journalist James S. Russell: ArtsJournal: STICKS & STONES [http://www.artsjournal.com/russell/] [via City Comforts [http://citycomfortsblog.typepad.com/cities/2004/01/welcome.html]]
Dining in Canary Wharf Paid Members Public
![Cabot Hall](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2003/06/RICS.jpg?w=960) Another day, another working lunch. This time it was the RICS Property Management Awards, held at Cabot Hall over at Canary Wharf. It made a pleasant change from the normal hotels, with the