Noella Pio Kivlehan

  • Region clears up

    Decommissioning sector Scottish Enterprise has joined with the private sector to create jobs in a growing industry. Noella Pio Kivlehan reports.

  • Theatre in the round

    Heat Rolling dough, preparing sauce and selecting toppings challenged contestants at this year’s Property Chef of the Year. By Noella Pio Kivlehan.

  • Blip or rising trend?

    Improved take-up Commentators are asking if last year’s improved take-up in Dublin is going to continue, or was it a freak within an overall downturn.

  • Let the good times roll – but caution abounds

    Boom times The expansion of Ireland’s retail market shows no sign of slowing, but some worry that it is overheating. By Noella Pio Kivlehan.

  • Agents bemoan political paralysis

    Stagnant market The government’s domination of the office market has become an obstacle to activity, claim Belfast agents.By Noella Pio Kivlehan.

  • Double whammy

    Trade threats The Province’s publicans face both the challenge of a smoking ban and changes to licensing. Noella Pio Kivlehan reports.

  • Developing offices

    Take it from the top Architects and developers reveal some of the office developments currently on their drawing boards. By Noella Pio Kivlehan.

  • Head for the hill towns

    Revamp After years of struggling to compete with other towns and cities, Barnsley is under going something of a renaissance. Major developments are set to transform the town’s retail offer.

  • Mixed ambitions

    New horizons A look at some of the most striking mixed-use developments taking place around the world. What Durrat Al Bahrain (left).

  • Whistle down the wind

    Shed prospects The Bridge at Dartford is an example of ProLogis’s growing involvement in mixed-use schemes. Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at the development and the company’s plans.

  • Industrial action

    Global movement A look at groundbreaking developments taking place around the world. By Noella Pio Kivlehan. What AMB Fokker Logistics Park.

  • Green still has to go the distance

    The public and the government demanded the shed industry become greener and – as is apparent over many of the following pages – the developers duly obliged.