11 March 2026
Connected Capital: Nick McKeogh Foreword
NLA CEO Nick McKeogh argues the built environment is the UK’s largest sector yet overlooked in policy and must be recognised as a strategic growth industry.
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11 March 2026
NLA launches Connected Capital research at MIPIM
NLA launched Connected Capital at MIPIM, highlighting London’s role as a global hub for built environment expertise and a key driver of UK economic growth.
Read moreConservation & Heritage
03 March 2026
Five minutes with... Emma Holt
David Taylor meets Emma Holt, new director at Ben Adams Architects, to discuss succession, office conversions, heritage, housing and optimism for 2026.
Read moreLondon Boroughs
03 March 2026
Pride in Place: Why the built world needs better stories and better spaces
James Child of ING explores Pride in Place, questioning whether regeneration policy can bridge the gap between political ambition and everyday lived experience.
Read moreConservation & Heritage, Net Zero
03 March 2026
Unlocking Hidden Value in Existing Housing with EV-Ready Retrofits
Harry Macgregor of ChargeGuru UK explores how EV-ready retrofits unlock value in existing housing, boost rental demand and futureproof UK flats for net zero.
Read moreRetail & Hospitality
24 February 2026
Hospitality and Retail in London: Experience, Adaptability and the Role of Engineering
As the trends in the use of retail and hospitality units shift across the capital, how do we maximise the efficacy of these spaces, and provide best use for occupiers, developers and locals?
Read morePlanning
24 February 2026
Five minutes with... Simon Harding-Roots
David Taylor meets Muse's Simon Harding-Roots to talk about the ‘resetting’ of the firm, growing its regional business by 50% in three years, and its work in Slough and Bristol.
Read morePlanning
24 February 2026
With office occupancy rates hovering around 54% and community spaces closing at an alarming rate, how can we shape planning and infrastructure to have community at its heart?
Read moreHousing
24 February 2026
Public Housing Insights: Heritage Works for Housing
Following the NLA Housing Conference, Katy Baldwin explores the potential of reusing historic properties and outlines the positive environmental impacts unlocking these homes can have.
Read moreHousing
24 February 2026
Green shoots of growth don’t mean we can stand still
London’s housing market shows hopeful signs, but structural slowdown means boosting starts needs connected leadership, long-term investment and stronger public–private collaboration.
Read moreHousing
17 February 2026
NLA Housing Conference 2026: A collective endeavour to deliver
Miranda MacLaren and Freya Turtle share key insights from the NLA Housing Conference, highlighting the urgent need the sector to unite behind a common goal to tackle London's housing crisis.
Read morePlanning
17 February 2026
Five minutes with... Nicola Zech-Behrens
David Taylor talks to Ballymore Projects Director Nicola Zech-Behrens about their concentration on effective community consultation, Camley Street, and how 2026 is shaping up for regen.
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