All articles by Tristan McConnell – Page 6
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Markets
Retail: Holy orders
Local sentiment for Exeter's historic cathedral scuppered Land Securities' retail plans for the town centre. A revised scheme has now been put forward.
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News
Bride Hall takes the plunge at Cardiff's Sports Village
Bride Hall is set to kickstart the £700m Sports Village development in Cardiff Bay with its first retail project in Wales.
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Markets
Fruits of the boom
Next year promises a bumper harvest as developments begun at the last peak of the cycle come to fruition.
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Markets
Retail: Not everything in the garden is rosy
Covent Garden is buzzing, yet successive retailers are failing to make one of Neal Street's largest units work. As Fila UK prepares to leave, who will take it on?
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Markets
Offices: It's make your mind up time
Next week Liverpool Vision will decide which 'Fourth Grace' will join the other three on the city's skyline. We ask Liverpudlians what they want
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Markets
Manchester investment: A market in slow motion
Despite the slowdown in activity, investment values in Manchester's office market are on the up.
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Markets
Retail: Premium Bond
Bond Street remains the top location for many retailers, despite nearby competition.
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Markets
Offices: The waiting game
Despite a flat market, west London agents remain optimistic that things will pick up when the economy recovers.
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Markets
Fulham retail: Bright lights on Broadway
Fulham Broadway waits ages for improvements to its leisure and retail market, then two schemes come along at once.
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Online
Expo survey predicts the future
Earlier this summer Chesterton teamed up with the organisers of Expo Real in asking European property professionals to predict the shape of the industry in 2007 and in 2020.
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Markets
The Real thing
Expo is the sober MIPIM. With less drinking and more dealmaking it is a moneyspinner for those who go. We explain what to wear, where to eat and where to be seen at Europe's property exhibitions
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Markets
Survey: Forward thinking
Expo Real's organisers teamed up with Chesterton to ask the property industry to predict its own future. From internet shopping to retirement at 80, here are their thoughts.
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Markets
Forlorn in the USA
Nixon, Reagan, Bush Snr and now Bush Jnr have all presided over recessions in the last 30 years. But just how bad is it this time? We report on the effects it is having on office markets in New York and Chicago
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Markets
Industrial: Sweet home Chicago
Chicago has benefited from its large amounts of available land, but it has not been immune to market turbulence.
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Markets
Retail: Carrie on shopping
Like Sex and the City's Carrie Bradshaw, most New Yorkers wouldn't be seen dead in a mall. But one developer is trying to make them see differently.
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Insight
The man behind Blackstone
President Nixon's former secretary of commerce Pete Peterson (pictured) set up equity house Blackstone 18 years ago on the principle of trust. He is now set to take on the corruption in corporate America.
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Markets
Profile: Manc's man
If is wasn't for Ian Simpson and his firm of architects, Manchester city centre would look very different today. We meet the man who has esurrected the area destroyed by 1996's IRA bomb
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Markets
Regeneration: For the common good
Manchester is hoping to cash in on the success of the Commonwealth Games to become a world-class destination, while Manchester City FC is already happy to inherit the 38,000-seat stadium.
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Markets
Life in the slow lane
The slowdown in the Thames Valley market is hitting agents where it hurts – in the wallet.
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Markets
Regeneration gain
Redevelopment is a hot topic in Berkshire, with several regeneration schemes under way. We report on the progress of three of the largest projects