Nadia Elghamry

  • Out-of-town retail – Investment

    Out of town retail investment. If investment is the engine of UK property growth and retail its fifth gear, then out of town retail investment is warp speed.

  • Have parks peaked?

    Out-of-town slowdown After a vintage year for retail parks in 2004, the forecasts are now looking more cautious. By Nadia Elghamry.

  • Bristol gets biggest office requirement in two years

    Beachcroft Wansbroughs is set to release the largest requirement to hit the Bristol office market for nearly two years. The law firm is believed to be looking for a 100,000…

  • RSA makes biggest office letting in Bristol this year

    Royal & SunAlliance has let the first building on phase two of Aztec West Business Park, the largest office letting in Bristol this year.

  • URC – profile

    From humble beginnings, urban regeneration companies have grown from three pilot studies to 16 fully fledged regeneration bodies in just five years.

  • The visions and the reality

    Veteran czars Two URC chief executives share their views and experiences about urban regeneration with Nadia Elghamry. Urban regeneration companies have gone from three pilot studies to 16 fully fledged…

  • Winners or a waste?

    Business sense Are urban regeneration companies a catalyst for change, or just talking shops for bureaucrats? By Nadia Elghamry. It is easy to be cynical about urban regeneration companies.

  • Hunt starts for large HQ

    Beachcroft Wansbroughs is set to release the largest requirement to hit the Bristol office market for nearly two years, writes Nadia Elghamry.

  • UK keeps an eye on Gulf horizon

    Hotel investments Opportunities to invest in one of the hottest hotel markets in the world are starting to open up, but the UK is slow to react.

  • The new place to be

    Operators The expanding leisure scene is attracting independent names but many fear the big brands will spoil the party. By Nadia Elghamry.

  • Council takes scheme to the very extreme

    Altrincham facelift Trafford council’s choice of a retail scheme featuring extreme sports has sparked debate. Nadia Elghamry reports. It has taken 10 months, four developers, a Tory election win and…

  • Quiet revolution ahead

    Confidence returns Little by little, the West End of London is showing signs of growth, but more firms are eyeing the City.