Nomura’s move at Watermark Place sparked a waterfall of City deals. Who will be left high and dry? Nadia Elghamry reports
Welsh Water has signed what agents claim is the largest office deal in Wales since 2001.
Nadia Elghamry speaks to four industry figures whose employer, job title or even career has changed as a result of the recession
It is a case of wait and see as developments stall, take-up figures differ and occupiers consider their options. By Nadia Elghamry
As Cambridge’s busway gets ready to take its first passengers, are developers too optimistic about its potential to raise rents? asks Nadia Elghamry
Estates Gazette deputy focus editor Nadia Elghamry speaks to Newport Unlimited chief executive, John Burrows, who outlines his vision for the future of Newport.
Nadia Elghamry talks to Jeff Pearey, head of JLL in Leeds, about the state of the city’s office market.
Bryant Homes walked away from New Islington earlier this month. Nadia Elghamry asks if the project can now be saved
The banks’ beauty parade, enticing clients with promises of better deals, is over. Where does that leave development? By Nadia Elghamry
Nadia Elghamry finds out how the Docklands residential market is faring in the current climate in an interview with Jones Lang LaSalle’s director of residential development and investment, James Thomas.
As the recession grips the region, Nadia Elghamry reports on the findings from EG’s survey of its property players
Place your bets Nadia Elghamry compares London with its immediate competitors to see which will be the first to move out of the downturn