Stacey Meadwell

  • Unseen footage

    Original scenes Stacey Meadwell takes an exclusive look at three schemes providing new space for offices and shops in a tight West End market.

  • Central challenges to Glasgow’s urban power

    Suburbanism The poet Yeats wrote: “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.” Stacey Meadwell learns that developers in Glasgow hope he’s wrong.

  • Back to life

    Born again With phase one complete, a scheme to breathe new life into derelict Victorian factory buildings is winning favour. By Stacey Meadwell.

  • Under starter’s orders

    Anticipated demand Despite a flat year of small-scale lettings, agents and developers think the city is ripe for speculative projects. Edinburgh agents are slightly bewildered by this year’s city-centre office…

  • East looks promising

    Revamp Oxford Street’s east end has always been the poor relation, but this could all be about to change. By Stacey Meadwell.

  • Wealth next door

    Keeping up A small suburb of Stirling is getting a lot of regeneration attention. Stacey Meadwell finds out why and looks at the plans.

  • Links to regeneration

    Infrastructure development A series of public transport improvements are planned, including an extension of the city’s underground system, designed to enhance key regeneration schemes.

  • From hospital to business community

    New life for old Work to transform Edinburgh’s Royal Infirmary hospital site has at last begun, but some agents question whether it is the right location for the substantial amount…

  • LandSec move kicks Trinity scheme forward

    Change on the horizon Stacey Meadwell reports on developments in ef forts to revamp Leeds’ retail pitch, particularly at the key Trinity site.

  • Welcome to the arena

    Show and tell Details being thrashed out for an arena in the centre of a mixed-use scheme are getting a cautious thumbs-up.

  • The out-of-towners

    City limits Choosing whether to locate in-town or on a business park has never been more complicated, with a number of issues muddying the water.

  • Bristol, Bath & Swindon – Bristol Arena

    It could attract Elton John, Robbie Williams or even Tom Jones. The people of Bristol have waited nearly 30 years for an arena and although it could be another three…