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Estates Gazette

UK commercial property market magazine

Estates Gazette

Summary

UK commercial property market magazine

FieldValue
titleEG (formerly Estates Gazette)
editorTim Burke
previous_editorsSamantha McClary, Damian Wild, Peter Bill
frequencyWeekly
circulation22,500
categoryReal estate
companyMark Allen Group
founded1858
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
website
issn0014-1240

Estates Gazette (formerly EG) is a provider of data, news and analytics for the UK commercial property market. It was first published in 1858, celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2008.

History

Reed International acquired Estates Gazette in 1990.

In 1996, Estates Gazette launched its own online property news and research arm, EGi. In 1997, the group launched Propertylink, the UK's largest free-access commercial property availability search website.

In March 2008, Estates Gazette was announced as one of the top 500 "Business Superbrands" in the UK.

EG Office (2012)

EG is part of a portfolio of brands that belongs to RELX subsidiary LexisNexis Risk Solutions. The publication hosted the annual "EG Awards", held in London.

In 2018, Estates Gazette was critical of property events including MIPIM and the Presidents Club charity dinner.

In December 2024, it was announced that, after 166 years, Estate Gazette would cease publication in 2025. EG's managing director Chris Fleetwood said "headwinds that have struck the whole of the commercial real estate industry hard have had an irreparable impact on the EG business." All EG products and services, including the magazine and the EG Radius data and EG Propertylink listings businesses would be withdrawn from the market during 2025. However, the magazine was saved from closure when it was acquired by Mark Allen Group for £2m.

References

References

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  4. (24 January 2018). "Property executives dominate at men-only Presidents Club dinner". Financial Times.
  5. Prior, Grant. (6 December 2024). "Historic property magazine to close". Construction Enquirer.
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  8. Ponsford, Dominic. (2024-12-24). "Estates Gazette magazine saved by Mark Allen Group bid".
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