All articles by Tristan McConnell – Page 7
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Insight
Rising from the ashes
One year after September 11 New Yorkers are still trying to come to terms with the tragedy and the property market is still reeling.
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Markets
Room at the top
Hotels are having a tough time. But while guests are thin on the ground, investors are showing renewed interest.
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A fight to eat
Market conditions have caused problems for several restaurant chains, but experts believe over-ambitious expansion plans and top-level staff from outside the industry haven't helped.
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Markets
Nightclubs: Eat, drink, dance, pull and go home
The days of traditional nightclubs with star DJs and exorbitant prices may be numbered.
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Industrial: Filling the funding gap
A new grant system has led the industrial market to pause for thought
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Regeneration: Urban crusader
The Glaswegian head of Sunderland URC is leading the £740m regeneration of the city centre. He tells us why he is not daunted by the challenge
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Industrial: London falling
West London's industrial market has dried up with large occupiers leaving the market.
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Offices: West end?
The hi-tech bubble burst, the UK suffered an economic slowdown, and then came 11 September. With its scores of TMT occupiers, west London has paid a high price.
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Retail: Can this ... turn into this?
Wandsworth residents are in for a surprise – after years of uncertainty the dilapidated Arndale shopping centre is about to be transformed.
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Regeneration: Top gun
Until recently Woolwich, with its poor transport links and bad image, was a development blackspot. Mixed-use regeneration of the Royal Arsenal could give the area a much-needed boost
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Offices: Banking on progress
Plenty of office space is on the cards at the South Bank, but will owners be able to fill it?
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Insight
Non-executive stress
Lord Young thinks non-executives have no future. Derek Higgs is reviewing their future. We join the director debate
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Markets
Sussex industrial: Developing at a Crawl
After a disappointing 2001, Crawley is attracting large industrial occupiers once more. But the town's problems are not over yet
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News
'Environment is fine' claims eco-sceptic
Lomburg reassures audience at green-themed BCO conference
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Insight
How firms can hit a moving target
Relocation can cause a commotion for staff and make a huge dent in your pocket. We have some advice for those seeking a smooth move
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Insight
Stone Cross to bear Essex starved of space
Essex and the City: there is a squeeze on office space from Brentwood to Basildon, so can the county satisfy?
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Markets
Mad for investment
The huge Spinningfields scheme is just one of the many developments that are causing a frenzy in Manchester's investment market. We find out that investors are mad for it