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
My old stomping ground is getting tablet-ready
Climbing The Tower Paid Members Public
*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
 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