Fleeing Damascus to pop up in London
Restaurateur and Syrian refugee has opened a sell-out establishment with help from pop-up specialist Appear Here
Restaurateur and Syrian refugee has opened a sell-out establishment with help from pop-up specialist Appear Here
Good things come in small packages, or so the saying goes. In house-building right now this certainly seems to be the case, as Berkeley’s Prince of Wales Drive scheme shows
UPDATE: EG looks back at the career of one of the kings of Carnaby Street and Gerald Ronson adds his tribute
ANALYSIS The price gap is vanishing along with the occupiers. David Thame discovers the distinction between City and fringe is less clear than ever
INTERVIEW: The chairman of Brookfield Property Group takes a break from his busy schedule to talk to EG about the company’s success and direction
Equity value is only created when rents rise or yields fall. It is difficult to envisage either in 2017 in the key office and retail markets, says Alan Carter
COMMENT: London, with its healthy economic fundamentals, improving transport and world-class status, is still seen as a safe haven and a market primed for growth
ANALYSIS London’s night-time economy is about to get a much-needed jolt from the opening of Printworks, SE16, a mega-venue that can hold 5,000 revellers
LISTEN: Angus Dodd explains why 3,000 homes will be under way by December 2017
The high street is back – but not as we knew it…