Sean McAllister
Contact info
- Tel:
- 020 7921 8568
- Email:
- sean.mcallister@ubm.com
- Markets
The market in minutes - Kent + south-east London
The lowdown on all the sectors across the region
- Markets
Herne operation
Herne Bay needs its disparate attractions to be connected up to fulfil its retail and leisure potential
- Markets
Chatham up time
Regarded as an unemployment blackspot 25 years ago, new homes, businesses and higher education have given Medway a fresh start
- Markets
Time for Greenwich
A planned redevelopment of Greenwich market will feature new retail and office space and the town’s first boutique hotel
- Markets
Friends of the earth
Investors are attracted to farmland’s robust, seemingly recession-proof values
- Markets
For crown and country
The Crown Estate’s growing rural portfolio is harvesting better returns than its city slicker sibling, Regent Street
- Online
Sainsbury’s grows market share, while Tesco’s falls
Sainsbury’s was the best performer of the ‘big four’ supermarkets in the latest market share figures for the grocery sector.
- Markets
Trouble in Paradise
Birmingham Central Library is the focus of a row over plans to redevelop Paradise Circus in the city centre
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Saint’s alive
St Modwen is defying the downturn with a range of projects across the West Midlands
- News
How to get ahead in advertising
Shopping centre owners are increasingly turning to ‘commercialisation’ as a means of attracting revenue
- Markets
Barking Riverside plans forge ahead despite downturn
Summer decision expected on first phase of 1,500 homes
- Markets
Zero-carbon hero
Quintain’s Adrian Wyatt will this month unveil his final plans for a new ‘green’ Gateway
- Markets
Kite’s cure for Kent
Dartford may be losing a lifelong employer, but a host of new projects is keeping council leader Jeremy Kite positive
- Online
Plan to reduce buses on Oxford Street submitted
The New West End Company has submitted a discussion paper today to the London Assembly’s Transport Committee outlining plans to reduce the number of buses on Oxford Street by 33%.
- News
Abu Dhabi's long game
Plentiful oil reserves have given the emirate time to plan ahead and avoid the mistakes of its neighbour, Dubai
- News
The last oasis
Saudi Arabia is one of the few places where cross-border investors and developers could still make serious money
- News
Break point for the Gulf states
In January, Roger Federer became the latest sportsman to descend on Abu Dhabi, when he took part in the inaugural Capitala World Tennis Championship
- Insight
Sugar and spice
Sir Alan Sugar had some choice words when he was interviewed in London’s West End by PropertyWeek.com TV last week
- Markets
Central London office vacancy set to peak at end of year
But Knight Frank research predicts take-up will recover in 2010