

It has been an interesting year for
the London property market; one of
planning and positioning, and in spite
of the developing political landscape,
one with a degree of positivity. During
the course of the next 12 months, we
will achieve much greater clarity on
both our new relationship with the EU,
but also that with the wider world. Just
as the Government will be called on to
confirm its position, so we see next year
as a year of action for both the business
world and also for real estate.
In this issue we lead with the theme
of wellbeing in the workplace; a subject
which ties together issues of design,
culture, talent retention and bottom
line. We’ve hit this from a number of
different perspectives, and provided a
link to our associated research report.
In our feature set we take a look at
how tourism presents opportunities for
real estate. We’ve also got interviews
with Rob Tincknell of Battersea Power
Station, and the team behind District
Technologies.
As ever, drop me a line if you like to
go into these subjects in more detail:
richard.pickering@cushwake.comIt remains for me to wish you a
Happy Christmas and on behalf of the
Cushman & Wakefield team we hope
you enjoy the festive season!
Richard
THE HOT ISSUE
COVER STORY
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TOURISM
PAGE 14
PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
PAGE 34
Eating out in London
SPOTLIGHT ON...
PAGE 13
The Two Towers
LONDON IN FIGURES
PAGE 23
Quantifying Wellbeing
IN CONVERSATION
PAGE 27
RichardHoward talks Battersea
Power Stationwith development
leadRob Tincknell
LONDON DNA
PAGE 21
Keeping Fit
‘Wellness’ – Buzzword
or Reality?
VILLAGE LIFE
PAGE 39
We showcase the best
of the Northbank
ROUND-UP
PAGE 12
A snapshot of London
real estate stories from
the last quarter
The Well Work Place
#TRENDING
PAGE 32
District Technologies
• Tourism& Luxury Retail
• London, Tourism and the
Sharing Economy
• 24/7 Tourism
Welcome
What’s Inside
Richard Pickering
Head of Futures Strategy,
Editor of Capital Watch
Find us online:
cushmanwakefield.co.uk/londonTwitter: @CushWakeLDN
Photography page 7-11, 27-33: Tom Campbell
Design: Ascend Studio
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