Julia Cahill

  • Southern Cross

    A fourth Southern Cross subsidiary is facing high court proceedings, this time over the allegedly unlawful subletting of central London offices.

  • Mapelely co-founder Robin Priest takes orders at Deloitte

    Robin Priest, co-founder of property outsourcing specialist Mapeley, joined Deloitte this week as a real estate partner. The accountancy giant is eager to do more work with owner-occupiers in the…

  • Joint venture submits plans for giant mixed-use Reading scheme

    Plans were submitted this week for a mixed-use development on 110 acres of land close to Reading FC’s Madejski Stadium. Foudry Properties, a joint venture between Thames Water and Prudential,…

  • Nelson Bakewell’s Edinburgh office chief quits

    The head of Nelson Bakewell’s Edinburgh office has left the firm. Will Marchington is the latest director to quit the company since it entered talks to sell itself to CB…

  • Nelson Bakewell’s former head of West End agency to join Savills

    Nelson Bakewell’s former head of West End agency, Tracy Collins, signed up to join Savills last night. Collins will start at Savills’ Grosvenor Hill office, W1, next week as head…

  • Tilfen appoints new chief exec as it hits £100m NAV mark

    Thames Gateway developer Tilfen Land said last Friday that its net asset value broke the £100m mark for the first time at the end of the 2004/2005 financial year.

  • More management shake-ups at Nelson Bakewell

    Nelson Bakewell made further management changes this week after its failed sale to CBRE. David King has given up his chief executive title to become director of investment services.

  • Soho film offices sold at a 13% yield

    Adjoining buildings Film House and Mentorn House, on Wardour Street, W1, have been sold to Threadneedle Pensions. O’Connor Capital Partners, advised by Michael Elliott, sold the leaseholds (which expire in…

  • Moves

    Nelson Bakewell went through further management changes this week in the aftermath of CBRE’s decision not to buy the business. David King has given up his chief executive title to…

  • The vertical challenge

    Taking a risk A mini-city in a tower? Mixed-use developments can tick a lot of boxes for many people. So why, asks Julia Cahill, is the UK so resistant to…

  • Cluttons

    Mid-sized agent Cluttons has appointed a new generation of young chief executives to run its business and is overhauling its bonus system.

  • Young blood to rise at Cluttons

    Board and bonus changes to “create energy”. Cluttons has appointed a new generation of young chief executives and is overhauling its bonus system.