We look at two approaches where landlords can develop a strategy that will attract end user tenants
We look at how you can adapt to flexible working and encourage employees back to the office.
We look at how developers can incorporate a strategy into their offering to satisfy both tenants' and investors' ESG requirements.
Watch Pragma's latest Webinar on 2021 trading and 2022 prospects across the out of town sector with Harvey Spack Field
Read MoreWe look at how you can build a workplace strategy to satisfy the needs of employers and employees.
We have identified four key distinctions that shape the commercial offer differently to that found downtown, or in shopping malls.
Chris van Ryswyck of Pragma together with Sarah Owen of Holmes Wood held a webinar on how to create a consistent and holistic experience for passengers at airports.
Read MoreWith more people staycationing and the government pledge for all new cars to be electric by 2035, service stations have an opportunity to evolve their offer.
Welcome to our first quarterly update of 2022.
Read MoreWith just 12% of commuters now planning to travel five days a week in the UK, train station space needs to adjust to generate greater revenue from other user groups.
Pragma, together with Bruce Gillingham Pollard hosted a webinar last week on the opportunities in major cities for occupiers and landlords.
Read MoreHow are airports and travel retailers are attempting to re-ignite passenger spending post-pandemic?
How is the retail real estate sector responding to the challenges and opportunities which sustainability presents?
Community engagement is now widely recognised as a vital approach in building more relevant and successful town and city centres.
During the recent lockdowns, people engaged far more with their local businesses. As this trend is likely to continue, we look at what is driving `localism'.
January is traditionally the time when people seek to kick-start their fitness, with a resultant upturn in membership numbers at health and fitness club. Is it the same this year?
Whilst the well-documented headwinds continue to ebb and flow, there has been plenty to celebrate in 2021 and we are excited to be expanding our proposition in 2022 to meet evolving client demands.
With the UK government dedicating vast amounts of spending on `levelling up', we look at the potential impact on physical retail.
Workplace attire has steadily been moving towards more casual wear and this is no more apparent than in footwear. Where are people buying their shoes now?
Given the reported troubles facing retail brands, it may come as a surprise to learn that many are continuing to open new physical stores