Property consultancy to unveil its latest market review
LEADING property consultancy Vickery Holman is to unveil its second market review document at a series of seminars across Cornwall and Devon this week.
The firm, which has offices in Plymouth, Truro, and Exeter, will unveil the 58-page document The Market 2012-13 at 6pm on Wednesday at a seminar at the National Marine Aquarium, in Coxside.
In the review the company will outlines its belief that the property market reached the bottom of a cycle in 2012 and that there can be some cautious optimism for the year ahead.
The report focuses on the main commercial sectors of industrial, office and retail with specialist reports on the investment, residential, education, licensed premises, green issues and healthcare sectors.
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Last year, Vickery Holman's first published review highlighted how the city's property sector had been hit by recession, causing particular problems for the retail, hotel and pub sectors.
But it also listed forthcoming developments such as the Millbay marina, housing in North Prospect and around the airport, the Life Centre and incinerator as bright spots and said Plymouth University projects, including the marine building and Hoe Centre students flats showed Plymouth in a strong light.




2 Comments
by RoundHead0
Monday, February 04 2013, 4:52PM
“Well said LHPlymouth; Vickery Holman clearly have no idea what they are talking about with regard to MVV's incinerator and the contradiction of their attempt to put positive spin on a situation that is an environmental, social and financially appalling state of affairs is absurd verging on laughable (if it weren't so tragic). Obviously part of the corporate clique that brown nose each other in situations like this, The Herald included (the most prolific bottom feeder being Viv's lap dog, Keith Rossiter). I often ask myself why it seems that all these "leading" corporations and government bodies (MVV, MoD, EA, HPA, DEFRA, Babcock, SWDWP) are staffed by thick, brain-dead individuals who blindly follow what they have been conditioned to think and say? Perhaps part of the answer is in the question; conditioning, to not think for themselves or ask questions of those that manage them and control their lives. But more likely it is total greed; the kind that poisons the soul so much that any natural compassion is lost forever.
Perhaps the "bright spot" Vickery Holman refer to is going to be the glow of radioactive contaminated waste that Babcock will be putting into MVV's furnace; they have their own direct access road after all. Plymouth don't be naive to think that Babcock and the MoD won't be using the incinerator to get rid of materials from cutting up of Reactor Pressure Vessels; they don't care for your financial and physical wellbeing. The siting of the incinerator at the farthest reaches of the MoD land, right into the Northern Most corner nowhere near Devonport or the dockyard proper, 60 metres from citizens living in Talbot garden was a wickedly calculated move, demonstrative of neglect for innocent civilians. The MoD issued a Safety Document which stipulated all buildings in the Naval Base must be outside of a 250 metre buffer zone around MVV's furnace, no consideration given to those poor citizens a mere 60 metres away, nor those living in the 450 homes lying within the 250 blast risk zone around Barne Barton, Weston Mill and Camels head. What an absolute disgrace.”
by LHPlymouth
Monday, February 04 2013, 10:36AM
“LEADING property consultancy Vickery Holman...please tell me how you think the incinerator is a 'bright spot'?
Don't you know that house prices in that area are plummeting and those who can are desperately fleeing the area.
The incinerator has no benefit to those living close to it and will only employ 33 people......”