Nadia Elghamry

  • Great risks, big rewards

    Globilisation With distribution going global, firms need world-class networks – and US developers are providing them. Nadia Elghamry reports. It is the Big Mac of the shed market – a…

  • The ultimate team player

    Bristol city council’s troubled history has damaged development. Nadia Elghamry meets the man who wants this to change. David Bishop doesn’t want to be profiled.

  • Speed dealing

    Road to success Barry Sternlicht is back in the Starwood Capital driving seat, with a keen eye on the European market.

  • 21st century business

    New era EG’s Nadia Elghamry talks to property professionals about what they believe is the future of business parks. Shops, bars and restaurants for office staff to use during the…

  • It’s all in the Games

    Olympian demands The 2012 Games will entice firms to east London, but to what borough will they go? By Nadia Elghamry.

  • Investors move in on a recovering market

    Terra firma Earthquakes, both natural and economic, have hit the country, but it would be a mistake to write it off.

  • Daring developers needed to plug the gap

    Bold moves The West End is on course for a severe shortage of office space unless more developers are bold and start building.

  • Looking out for Yorkshire’s future

    Loyalty bonus John Healey, MP for Wentworth, is passionate about the regeneration of the place he was born and bred. By Nadia Elghamry.

  • Taller storeys to fly the flag

    Going up Among schemes planned are Leeds’ two highest towers — and a flagpole. By Nadia Elghamry. What Bridgewater Place. Where Neville Street, Leeds city centre.

  • Too much, too little, too late in new homes plan

    Uncertain ratio Local agents say the council’s 50:50 quota for affordable homes will turn developers away from housing schemes. By Nadia Elghamry.

  • High point of green design

    Sustainable design Leading eco-architect Dr Ken Yeang is renowned for his unusual employment of skyscrapers in green design. By Nadia Elghamry; Photographs by Pal Hansen.

  • Vision under question

    Hi-tech strategy A county council project to focus on attracting scientific occupiers is meeting scepticism from local agents. Nadia Elghamry reports.