Helen Thomas
Helen Thomas is the former deputy features editor at Property Week.
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Long division
Investment banks have always favoured trophy HQs, but are they being overtaken by events? Helen Thomas reports
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Central spark
Developers Akeler and Ask are hoping that an education and business development facility at Central Park will allow the scheme to compete with Manchester's other office locations.
- News
Disney review sparks global adviser battle
Advisory role on 8m sq ft portfolio could go to single firm.
- Insight
Leading lady
Mickola Wilson is the only female chief executive of a property company in the quoted sector. Following Teesland's equity raising, she talks to Helen Thomas about number-crunching and getting on with the boys.
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Welcome to London's most unusual shopping centre
The world's largest collection of silver for sale lies beneath an ordinary looking office building near Chancery Lane.
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Concrete plans
Allied London aims to turn 1960s landmark the Brunswick Centre into a mixed-use heart for Bloomsbury.
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No longer an outsider
Having cut its teeth on northern out-of-town retail, Thornfield shifted south and into the centres for its second wave of development.
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Offices fragile …
The west London office market's recovery looks patchy, while investors are clamouring for sheds, despite low occupancy levels.
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Industrial fires up
Shed developers are coming back to Berkshire in time for an industrial revival.
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A dose of retail therapy
November's Legionnaires' disease scare rounded off a run of bad luck for Hereford, but a new retail scheme may aid its recovery.
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Hi-tech haven
Bromsgrove, known as a leafy retreat from the West Midlands' industrial centres, is using its rural appeal to lure hi-tech occupiers.
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Magnificent seven
Seven areas dominate the south-west and there is plenty going on in all of them.
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Bridging the divide
Nearly 10 years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is still a fractured society. Helen Thomas visits the country to assess regeneration efforts so far and evaluate how the property market has evolved since 1994
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Bridging the divide
Nearly 10 years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is still a fractured society. Helen Thomas visits the country to assess regeneration efforts so far and evaluate how the property market has evolved since 1994
- Markets
Bridging the divide
Nearly 10 years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is still a fractured society. Helen Thomas visits the country to assess regeneration efforts so far and evaluate how the property market has evolved since 1994
- Markets
Bridging the divide
Nearly 10 years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is still a fractured society. Helen Thomas visits the country to assess regeneration efforts so far and evaluate how the property market has evolved since 1994
- Markets
Bridging the divide
Nearly 10 years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is still a fractured society. Helen Thomas visits the country to assess regeneration efforts so far and evaluate how the property market has evolved since 1994
- Markets
Bridging the divide
Nearly 10 years on from the end of apartheid, South Africa is still a fractured society. Helen Thomas visits the country to assess regeneration efforts so far and evaluate how the property market has evolved since 1994