Solving the town centre regeneration puzzle
In this guest blog, #bettertowns co-founder, Brian Thompson, discusses how now more than ever we need a multidisciplinary, collaborative, data-driven approach to regeneration in ou
Isn’t it time we acknowledged that the common denominator is process rather than product for our towns?
In this guest blog by #bettertowns partner, Olivia Paine of HLM Architects, argues that cutting red tape around planning permissions is a quick-fix solution aimed at very particula
Robotic data inspection and analytics – the smart infrastructure solution
Didobi works on implementation of data strategy and solutions with a diverse group of clients and Acuity Robotics is no exception. We are delighted to share the outputs of the the
Championing Localism – No more road to nowhere
Innovative roadmap launched to lead the way towards better, healthier and more successful towns
Investment Property Forum (IPF) Commissions Didobi for Investigation into Operational Real Estate
The Investment Property Forum (IPF) has appointed Didobi to lead on one of its core research projects. IPF is an individual members organisation for those operating in the UK prope
How to interpret and visualise data before diving in.
In this blog Matthew Hopkinson illustrates why understanding how to use data and software to solve problems is not as common and effective as it might appear. He uses three case st
Commercial real estate needs better income data if it is to tap billions of passive capital
Didobi co-founders Matt Richardson and Matthew Hopkinson have founded a new data insight company called Income Analytics that measures and forecasts tenant income risk globally.
Why understanding the sequence of investment returns is so important
For investors, the order in which returns arrive can make the difference between success and failure.
WORDS ARE AS REVEALING IN PROPERTY AS ELSEWHERE
The words we choose are revealing. In an amusement park, small electrically powered cars with rubber fenders all round are driven in an enclosure. Some people call these cars “do