Nadia Elghamry

  • Favouring the brave

    EG readers voted Fletcher Morgan and JR Smart respectively property adviser and property company of the year in the South West and South Wales. By Nadia Elghamry

  • Anticipation rises over likely starts

    Key decisions are set to be made on three key retail projects in West Yorkshire – the Trinity centre and the Eastgate Quarter in Leeds, and Trinity Walk in Wakefield.…

  • Fresh futures

    Nadia Elghamry speaks to property players in Yorkshire about the opportunities and challenges facing brand new companies

  • Sweet dreams

    Redevelopment of the old Terry’s chocolate factory is ready to be unwrapped. Will it be smooth, rich and satisfying? Or the sort of selection you leave in the box? Nadia Elghamry…

  • Let’s just park it right here

    Scientific serendipidity Cambridge Science Park is 40 this year, but there has been no overarching plan. Nadia Elghamry looks at the enterprise’s history

  • Breaking through

    For firms of all sizes and ages, the market is slowly starting to recover. But, as Nadia Elghamry learns, it still needs hard work

  • Yield shift marks the market

    Cash-rich institutions are chasing opportunities in parts of Surrey, squeezing yields sharply as a result. Nadia Elghamry reports

  • Looking to the Future

    Four agents fast-forward to the end of 2010 and take a punt on how west London might look by then. Nadia Elghamry hears their predictions

  • Can’t always get what you want

    Whether Bristol needs an arena is less of a question than where it should be and who will fund it. Nadia Elghamry sets the stage

  • It’s hot in Wales

    For Welsh investors, things are accelerating at an alarming rate, and gazumping is making a reappearance. Nadia Elghamry reports

  • EGTV: Argent updates on Sainsbury pre-let at King’s Cross

    EG’s Nadia Elghamry takes a tour of Kings Cross Central with director of the scheme Robert Evans, to find out what progress has been made at the £2bn regeneration scheme…

  • Awaiting the tide

    Bournemouth council is hoping for a flood of applicants to regenerate 16 sites over 25 years. Is it being realistic? asks Nadia Elghamry