All Property Week articles in London supplement 17 May 2002
View all stories from this issue.
-
Markets
A river runs through it
If only Berkeley Square and Buckingham Palace could be razed to the ground, a 1,000-year-old river would see the light of day again. We dip our toes into the fast-flowing world of the Tyburn Angling Society
-
Markets
Tower power
A positive decision on Heron Tower may put ambitious City developers on a high but, for others, the costs and risks of constructing a tall building just don't stack up.
-
Markets
Square bashing
Once a neglected collection of car parks and military remains, Finsbury Square is undergoing a renaissance that will establish it as a locality and office environment to envy. We report on two developments that are helping to knock it back into shape
-
Markets
To Shell and back
In a rare interview, Insignia Richard Ellis's Stephen Hubbard tells Property Week how he has made it big in the London investment world.
-
Markets
Spatial awareness
Mayor Livingstone's new London Plan will be a major issue for local authorities but while some boroughs are embracing the mayor's proposals, others are resisting. GVA Grimley's central London planning and development team rounds up where each borough stands