Golden era Bahrain could steal Dubai’s crown, attracting investors from all over the world – and current construction is building the foundations for this.
Top dog The Paradise project faces competition following the purchase of a second scheme that will beef up Land Securities’ offer.
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.
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…
Gap in pipeline Occupiers opt for refurbished space to stay in the city centre but this market has an uncertain future.
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.
Non starters There’s demand for prime space, lots of schemes have planning permission – but developers are very cautious. Nadia Elghamry finds out why.
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.
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…
Stock grab Private investors are turning to commercial property in orderto fill up their SIPPs before “A day” in April 2006.
Thumbs down A key aspect of the regeneration of East Cowes – the relocation of the ferry port – has been rejected by residents.
Win some, lose some Portsmouth has victoriously revamped its retail offer, but it has to fight harder to attract office occupiers.