Angela Jameson
- Professional
Why the rules around off-site affordable housing provision need a shake-up
Councils in London are increasingly taking payments from developers that wish to avoid their obligation to build affordable homes, according to a new report from business group London First and planning consultancy Turley.
- Insight
Is Argos a make... or break deal for Sainsbury's?
With its plan to buy Argos and open concessions in its larger grocery stores, Sainsbury’s hopes to attract non-food shoppers into its outlets. But will the audacious plan pay off?
- Insight
After the Paris attacks: how is the property industry responding?
In the wake of the terrorist attacks in the French capital, security is being stepped up at potential targets in the UK.
- Professional
Salary Survey: Feast in the east
Leap in Asian salaries underlines shift eastwards of power in property. Angela Jameson reports
- Markets
Gym Group limbers up to branch out
Budget gyms are burgeoning but analysts warn against over-expansion.
- Markets
Techies could overtake financial services as powerhouses of global office take-up
DTZ research shows rapidly growing TMT occupiers will take more space in London and overseas in 2013. Angela Jameson reports
- Markets
British Land goes local in Hampshire
REIT transforms Whiteley Village factory outlet into town centre high street. Angela Jameson reports
- Markets
Morrisons marches on with local offensive in south-east
Supermarket plans to open 50 M Local shops and 20 superstores in 2013.
- Professional
Pickles’ logistical paradox
The communities secretary will have to walk the thin line between encouraging industrial development and sympathising with local concerns if he is to help kickstart growth
- Insight
Kicked While They're Down: rates change hits small businesses
Today could mark the beginning of the end for some small businesses, as the government abolishes empty rates relief
- Professional
Squatters to be kicked out quicker
New government plans could make it easier for homeowners and commercial property landlords to evict squatters
- News
Public sector cuts will strangle regions for years to come
In the final part of her series on real estate revival, Angela Jameson predicts the likely impact of public sector cuts on the regions.
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Cuts mean Kier cannot predict growth
Paul Sheffield, chief executive of construction group Kier, has been running the rule over Connaught assets, after the rival company went into administration.
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UK manufacturing is poised to deliver the goods
In the third of a four-part series on areas key to real estate survival, Angela Jameson looks at manufacturing.
- News
Planes, trains and automobiles could yet crush hopes of recovery
In the second of a series on sectors that are critical to a real estate revival
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Action is needed before energy crisis leaves UK in the dark
In the first of a series of four special features about sectors that need to lead real estate revival, Angela Jameson examines the energy sector
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Britain’s economic ‘trilemma’ will scare off investors
Government must make decisions on UK’s energy policies
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Mind the gap on Tube PFI bid list
Four out of six bidders for London Underground’s non-operational property pull out of the competition
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Westminster clamps down ahead of drink deregulation
Westminster last week imposed tough measures that will mean that most new restaurant and bar licences issued in the borough will only be granted until 11pm.
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Property heads list of PFI bank’s targets
Government-backed organisation to develop public-private partnerships launches