Nadia Elghamry

  • Clean sweep?

    Developer Centros is not fazed by speculation that its Arc shopping centre in Bury St Edmunds, which opens this week, will face a rocky market. Nadia Elghamry reports

  • Anguish in Anglia

    The region’s property fraternity give their opinions on the state of the industry now and over the next six months. By Nadia Elghamry

  • South Wales sentiment survey

    What’s the outlook for property in Cardiff, Newport and Swansea? If you work in South Wales, EG wants to hear your views and opinions to track confidence as the market…

  • History lessons

    Pundits proclaim The past three recessions each held the UK in their grip for two years. If history can teach us anything, it should be that, by the end of…

  • Back to basics

    Supermarkets have not tended to be seen as the ideal shopping centre anchor but, with the shifting financial climate and an increasingly blurred line between fashion and food retail, that…

  • Waiting for the market movers

    With sellers reluctant to sell and banks unwilling to lend, buyers can but wait until values hit bottom. Nadia Elghamry reports

  • High stakes

    With seven towers in the pipeline for Birmingham, commentators are questioning whether the numbers stack up. Nadia Elghamry reports

  • Back to the bad old days?

    Glum, grim, shock, decline, downside – the vocabulary used to describe the West End’s prospects is almost unrelentingly depressing. And, as Nadia Elghamry reports, there are few slivers of sunlight…

  • high hopes, hard tasks

    Ancient but no ruin There are grand plans for Thetford – but meeting expectations and finding the cash could be tough. By Nadia Elghamry

  • Toe in the water

    Bad timing? Last year Berkeley’s plans for the Royal Worcester site looked just the thing. Now it has to sell the scheme into a weak market

  • fairytale ending?

    Plot thickens As the residential market grinds to a halt, developers are changing their plans and building more offices and hotels. Nadia Elghamry reports