Nadia Elghamry

  • The sky’s the limit

    Golden era Bahrain could steal Dubai’s crown, attracting investors from all over the world – and current construction is building the foundations for this.

  • A dual for the crown

    Top dog The Paradise project faces competition following the purchase of a second scheme that will beef up Land Securities’ offer.

  • Climb to the market top

    Market whispers With properties in Yorkshire being recycled rapidly,Nadia Elghamry asks: Has the long-anticipated sell-off begun to appear?. B&Q’s Redhouse Interchange in Doncaster is a hot potato.

  • Yorks offices – Leeds

    Leed’s office market is in an awkward spot. According to King Sturge, just 150,000 sq ft of prime office space is available – a problem in a market where the…

  • Desperate for space

    Gap in pipeline Occupiers opt for refurbished space to stay in the city centre but this market has an uncertain future.

  • Testing times for research facilities

    Chips replace cranes A science park could be a boost for Belfast. But will this be at the expense of the city centre? Nadia Elghamry reports.

  • Hesitant hopes

    Non starters There’s demand for prime space, lots of schemes have planning permission – but developers are very cautious. Nadia Elghamry finds out why.

  • The mobile revolution

    Office design Technology is driving a sea-change in how office staff view their workplaces, and wireless is the way of the future, says Nadia Elghamry.

  • Hants, S Wilts, Dorset – Ivestment

    Like a mad frenzy of Saturday shoppers at the sales, investors across Hampshire, Dorset and South Wiltshire have been grabbing at stock with all the ferocity of opening day at…

  • Agents drink to the SIPP investor frenzy

    Stock grab Private investors are turning to commercial property in orderto fill up their SIPPs before “A day” in April 2006.

  • Shrape plans not shipshaped

    Thumbs down A key aspect of the regeneration of East Cowes – the relocation of the ferry port – has been rejected by residents.

  • More victories won

    Win some, lose some Portsmouth has victoriously revamped its retail offer, but it has to fight harder to attract office occupiers.