Is London becoming too expensive for its art scene? With rising prices pushing galleries and studios out of their traditional W1 home, Amber Rolt investitgates whether a new, flexible, affordable scheme could maintain the capital’s image as a centre of art
Amber Rolt, Emily Wright and Karl Tomusk | 20/05/2016 | 07:00
What happens when alternative assets and disruptors collide? The alternative alternatives you should be keeping an eye on
Janie Manzoori-Stamford | 11/06/2016 | 07:00
Forget restaurant chains… a breed of eatery is emerging, offering healthy produce, quality and value for money. Janie Manzoori-Stamford checks out the recipe for the new generation of informal restaurants
Newly appointed deputy mayor clarifies campaign claims
Selling a multi-million-pound scheme as the prime London residential market takes a tumble might seem like a bad idea, but Bruce Ritchie has seen it all before
First hints emerge of Khan’s housing strategy since “cupboard is bare” comment
Graham Shone | 12/05/2016 | 12:33
After last week’s fanfare and triumph – now comes the hard work for Sadiq Khan
Will rising rents and connectivity issues weaken Shoreditch’s hold on the tech/media sector, as
start-ups begin to move to cheaper areas, or will it evolve and mature? Shekha Vyas reports
Janie Manzoori-Stamford | 11/06/2016 | 07:00
It is over a decade since the first plans were produced for Eagle House. Janie Manzoori-Stamford reports on the turbulent birth of the latest addition to London’s skyline
Robin Cripp | 21/05/2016 | 07:00
With improved transport links and lower property prices, south-east London offers an opportunity for first-time buyers