The continued evolution of hotel investment – EPISODE 1: SPLITTING THE CAPEX PIE20 January 2022
The first webinar, Splitting the Capex Pie, discussed the changing nature of hotel investment, the impact on operations and what this means for owners.
The first webinar, Splitting the Capex Pie, discussed the changing nature of hotel investment, the impact on operations and what this means for owners.
Three operations have already been entered into on the basis of this partnership.
Watson Farley & Williams has advised Homnia on the drafting of their standard development contract and lease templates for the development of inclusive residences.
The UK has passed legislation intended to improve the energy efficiency of both residential and commercial private rented property. This article relates to those parts of the legislation affecting non-domestic private rented property.
This highly anticipated publication by the UK government introduces an arbitration scheme in order to resolve the rent arrears for mandated closures and restrictions.
For the first time, the TCC has provided guidance on the requirement in s.110A(2)(a) of the Construction Act that a payment notice must state the sum the payer “considers” to be due.
An important new decision from the English Technology and Construction Court shows how the courts are willing to adopt a common sense approach to assist parties owed money under construction contracts.
The decision in CC Construction Ltd v Mincione is also a warning for adjudicators on the importance of considering carefully all defences raised by the parties.
In RICS latest article, Partner Nick Walker reviews the Building Safety Bill currently before Parliament.
Berlin-headquartered Perpetua focusses on long-term investments into stable, small and medium-sized enterprises across Europe.
Located in Paris’ 16th arrondissement, Belles Feuilles comprises 12,000 sq. metres of office space spread across seven floors and including 231 parking spaces.
Join Watson Farley & Williams for our ‘On Site’ Autumn Construction and development legal briefing on 6 October.