All articles by Angela Jameson – Page 4

  • Professional

    Professional plus

    28 January 2000

    Is CPD just another chore for your firm? Angela Jameson visited King Sturge, which is working with Sheffield Hallam University on a CPD programme that reaps rewards for the firm, the individual and the profession.

  • Insight

    Agents of gloom

    14 January 2000

    Will there be a place for agents in the new millennium? Following a year of great change for the surveying profession, we discover whether agents are delivering the service occupiers require.

  • Insight

    On the precipice

    17 December 1999

    This report finds out how the awful truth about the recession dawned on leading industry figures

  • Insight

    Hungary for success

    3 December 1999

    TrizecHahn Europe has just celebrated the opening of its first major European development in Budapest. Phillip Rose, chief operating officer of the Canadian company, talks about its pan-European strategy

  • Markets

    Leisure Tyne

    26 November 1999

    Commercial schemes in Gateshead are being kick-started by lottery-funded arts projects.

  • Markets

    Driven to disruption

    19 November 1999

    Pressure on the UK's motor trade to cut car prices is shaking up the market in motor dealerships.

  • Insight

    Getting Britain moving

    19 November 1999

    Getting the country moving again is the government's number one priority. As the Commons starts a new session, Property Week asked the property industry what it thought of the latest planning guidance on transport.

  • News

    AIG takes 25% stake in TrizecHahn centre

    19 November 1999

    TrizecHahn has sold a 25% stake in its newly opened West End City Center in Budapest to US insurance giant AIG. The sale, confirmed on the day the Canadian developer cut the ribbon on its first major European scheme, values the 80,000 sq m (861,120 sq ft) shopping centre ...

  • Insight

    Planning pain

    12 November 1999

    Government guidance is pushing more and more infrastructure costs on to developers. But the industry is fed up with bearing the brunt of regeneration and transport initiatives. Report on the growing backlash over planning gain

  • Insight

    Billing time

    22 October 1999

    Small firms who rely heavily on rating work have been seriously hampered in attracting new clients by the government s delay in supplying information on the 2000 revaluation.

  • News

    Bank balance

    8 October 1999

    Technology makes Bank of Scotland s bid for NatWest credible. It also threatens to drag the rest of the banking world into turmoil. Angela Jameson examines the property implications of the bid

  • Insight

    Bright future

    17 September 1999

    After four months as MEPC chief executive and with results looming at the end of the month, Jamie Dundas is confident that his leadership of the company will meet the City's high expectations.

  • News

    Unicorn flies into a new field

    20 August 1999

    Ex-Johnson Controls head Wayne Felton is back on the acquisition trail following last week's £37m buyout of Unicorn Consultancy, a subsidiary of FM firm Building & Property.

  • Professional

    Small wonder

    6 August 1999

    After just six months running his own business, Jon Turner is discovering that small is beautiful when it comesto winning work in a town like Hereford. We pay a second visit to his practice

  • Insight

    Grand central

    6 August 1999

    Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic are now the leading destinations for developers wanting exposure to emerging European markets. In the concluding part of our series, the property market in these nations are examined

  • Insight

    Eastern promise

    30 July 1999

    Once upon a time, senior executives complained that they had to fly 10 hours or more to find a region combining rapid growth, huge investment potential and Western-style political and economic reforms. Today, such a market is right on Europe s doorstep. Central and Eastern Europe now provide ...

  • Markets

    Moving on up

    16 July 1999

    Building societies and clearing banks are squaring up to their German counterparts by following aggressive loan programmes. This report profiles eight lenders

  • Professional

    Wills power

    2 July 1999

    The Labour government has won plenty of friends in big business, but what does it offer small firms and entrepreneurs? Mike Wills, the minister responsible for small business, talks to us.

  • Insight

    Working on the chain gang

    2 July 1999

    A year from now and a new power will take control in the capital. In the second of our features on lobbying,this reportdiscovers whether the property industry is ready for the Mayor of London

  • Insight

    Aiming for the top

    2 July 1999

    Quitting a big firm for a niche practice doesn't always mean leaving ambition behind. We report on the latest activities of Hamptons International Commercial