Lucy Scott

Lucy Scott is deputy editor of Real Estate Capital, a London-based publication focussed on the European CRE lending markets. This summer, she co-authored a special report for the ULI’s 20th edition of Emerging Trends in Real Estate, exploring the major trends that have shaped the industry since its launch, as well as the issues set to shape the industry over the coming decades.

Rented steel beams? They’re the start of a radically reconfigurable green office complex.
Officials leading the expansion of some of Europe’s fastest-growing urban areas say residential schemes that offer green space and promote sustainable transport are crucial to their smart-cities programs.
Chinese investment in African infrastructure is opening up opportunities for real estate developers on the continent, said panelists at the ULI Europe Annual Conference in Paris.
Panelists at the ULI Europe Annual Conference in Paris last week see Spain’s “bad bank” moving forward with plans to sell off troubled assets, while France and Germany continue to take a more measured approach.
To Alexander Otto, CEO of pan-European operator ECE Projektmanagement, green thinking is nothing new—and it has led to accolades for the firm’s developments.
“We are starting to find out how to link carbon to money. How can we better understand the interplay between what we know about the social environment and investment decisions? In my lifetime, the population of the world will treble. How will that impact you?,” asked session chair Graham Colclough, vice president, global public sector at Capgemini, at the ULI Europe Annual Conference in Paris.
Panelists at ULI Europe’s annual European conference explored how cities such as London, Paris, and Edinburgh could cut spending to bring public debt under control while also driving economic growth.
At a debate at ULI’s recent 16th annual European conference, three members of the Young Leaders program told attendees how the real estate industry can adapt to changed circumstances—and succeed.
During the opening debate of the Urban Land Institute’s recent 16th European conference in Paris, demographic change, global warming, and carbon dioxide emissions were topics that took center stage.
At ULI Europe’s session on the impact of the digital revolution on real estate, attendees learned about the future of bricks-and-mortar retailing in light of “M-commerce, S-commerce, and QR codes.”
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