Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and London & offices reporter Alex Daniel for the latest weekly round-up - and both are full of fresh perspectives on the recovering office market.
Daniel has the details on Canary Wharf's entry into the flex office market with its new offering, MadeFor - discussing what it will bring to the area, and whether it is better late than never.
Burke shares the latest figures from JLL's Big Six report on office take-up recovery in the regions - and what he learned from talking with Savills' new national head of office agency.
But, as they go head-to-head in the quiz of the week, who will come out on top?
All that, plus some recommended listening for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
Taking a three-step approach to decarbonisation
EG’s Office Politics: Autumn’s falling levies?
Generating additional renewable energy across the built environment
Realities and Implications of Biodiversity Net Gain
Oxford Street reborn: The rise of a classic
Voice of the Region: Hotel special – south coast leads recovery
ESG Summit: Has carbon killed development?
EG Like Sunday Morning: Office policies and the gestation periods of housing ministers
Rounding up on leasehold reform
Bricks & Mortar: MAPP’s Sean Greathead on creating an inclusive and diverse business
In on the Act: Mark Galtrey discusses the Law Commission’s proposals for arbitration
EG Like Sunday Morning: WeWork woes and the King’s speech
EG’s Office Politics: All the King’s Horses
Voice of the Region: Brighton – The Eightfold path
In on the Act: The Electricity Act 1989
EG Like Sunday Morning: (Ruby) Waxing lyrical about the EG Awards
EG’s Office Politics: The Conference pair
Sustainable workplace design: Transforming spaces for a greener future
EG at LREF: Embedding social value in the planning process
LREF 2023: Hospitality in Westminster
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