Noella Pio Kivlehan

  • A city in waiting

    Since Ilex’s birth, few promises to revamp the city of Derry have been kept. Ilex assures progress will soon come. Time will tell, says Noella Pio Kivlehan.

  • The king steps back

    Innovator Feargal Quinn shares his views with Noella Pio Kivlehan on Irish retailing and why he is going from shop keeper to investor.

  • The time of his life

    Hands on Both professionally and in his personal life, Dan MacDonald is on a high. Noella Pio Kivlehan talks to the retail park specialist.

  • End of Brits’ empire?

    Stock take As foreign investors pile into the West End, are the British losing their hold? And will there be enough to go round? By Noella Pio Kivlehan.

  • How developers fill up at former forecourts

    Prime pumps The number of petrol stations in the UK is falling – and the empty forecourts are selling extremely well.

  • Can they wok the wok?

    Cuisine It was chop sticks at 30 paces as London leisure agents donned aprons to find out who will be this year’s Property Chef of the Year.

  • UK agents take up the country’s challenges

    India summed up Noella Pio Kivlehan looks at which of the UK’s top 10 surveyors by UK turnover are in India and which ones are not.

  • Chinese whispers

    Future trends Is the bubble set to burst in India’s lucrative outsourcing market? If so, what will be the effect of this on India’s property market? Noella Pio Kivlehan travelled…

  • Getting to grips with a tricky subject

    Backoffice functions A London-based firm plans to take the headache out of property management while saving surveying firmslarge sums of money.

  • Outsourcing specialist targets UK surveyors

    Hundreds of back office jobs from UK surveying firms could be outsourced to India. Anuj Gupta, chief executive of outsourcing firm coreBPO, told EG he was talking to several of…

  • Outsourcing specialist targets UK surveyors

    Indian firm coreBPO hopes to move 20-50 jobs from each of the top firms. Hundreds of back office jobs from UK surveying firms could be outsourced to India.

  • Costs drive relocations

    On the move More occupiers are opting for distribution facilities in areasof the country where land and labour are cheaper. By Noella Pio Kivlehan.