Sunday 12th October 2008
Olympic led regeneration
Olympic led regeneration

The only way is up

Will the regeneration of London’s East End for the coming of the Olympic Games pay off?

When one door shuts, another opens – according to the old adage; and between 1960 and 1980, London’s docks shut one by one. The wharfs and warehouses that had fuelled an empire for 300 yea...

arrowEAST ANGLIA

“Opportunities slipping through our hands,” says EEDA chief executive

Cambridge needs to do more to ensure that high levels of research pay dividends...

arrowEAST MIDLANDS

Brum’s Celtic tiger

Green light given for a £150m makeover of the neglected Irish Quarter...

arrowLONDON

On track for regeneration

John Ross, the GLA’s Director of Economic & Business Policy...

arrowNORTH EAST

£10m property portfolio underway

Buildings for Business, the joint venture between One NorthEast and UK Land Estates, has started work on 14 buildings on four brownfield sites across the region. They will be value...

arrowNORTH WEST

Atkins diet

Atkins is the largest multi-disciplinary consultancy firm in Europe and is involved with a wide range of complex projects around the globe. Using the depth and breadth of Atkins’ e...

arrowNORTHERN IRELAND

Titanic development launched

Plans have been unveiled for the largest mixed-use waterfront development in Europe....

arrowSCOTLAND

£330m project due for 2010

756,000sq ft maxim development will be UK’s largest speculative build business park and could create 7,000 jobs...

arrowSOUTH EAST

Great expectations

Michael Garvey of commercial property consultants Stupples talks to Estates Review about the unique opportunities of speculative developments...

arrowSOUTH WEST

HDG Mansur gets go-ahead

HDG Mansur and Bristol City Council have finalised the new mixed-use scheme located on the site of the former Courage Brewery in Bristol’s Redcliffe Conservation area...

arrowWALES

Visualising the future of Wales

With advanced visual technology at their fingertips, architectural visualisation companies can offer developers, planners and architects the opportunity to visualise their 2D drawi...

arrowWEST MIDLANDS

Black country boom

From second city to global city, Estates Review looks at why Birmingham has arguably more commercial potential than any other city...

arrowYORKSHIRE

After the flood

The extraordinary summer weather brought flooding and chaos to Yorkshire, but less than three months later, it is business as usual for almost all the region’s property developers,...


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A big splash

London's Olympic aquatic centre is set to treble in cost...

Imparting momentum

Gordon Brown is to attempt to get the UK housing market to improve...

Euston architects appointed

Allies and Morrison have been appointed to oversee a £1 billion redevelopment of Euston station...

Russia enters

The Russian property developer Mirax Group has entered the UK market...

The Final Word

UK mortgage plan won't end credit famine

The Bank of England has agreed to swap at least £50bn of banks' risky mortgage and other assets for easy to liquidate government debt, its latest and most radical attempt to break the back of the cred...