Comment: Songbird calls the tune
The messy ownership structure of Canary Wharf has long needed resolution
The messy ownership structure of Canary Wharf has long needed resolution
A Swiss-headquartered private equity firm has been selected as preferred bidder for 80 Fenchurch Street, EC3, a prized £300m development opportunity in the heart of the City insurance district.
FINANCE: The Autumn Statement set the tone of the Conservative campaign for the run up to the next general election.
Ian Hawksworth, chief executive of Capital & Counties, on Earls Court’s future as one of central London’s last big regeneration sites.
“I don’t know how on earth I managed to fail the 11-plus. I mean, for goodness’ sake, no one fails the 11-plus. But I did. And back when I was at school that meant you were on the scrap heap. So that’s where I started.”
MAPIC: The prevalence of fashion retailers on Dover Street and Albermarle Street, W1, has tripled over the past seven years, according to Savills.
Universities and colleges have become the fastest-growing group of London office occupiers, more than doubling their footprint in the last decade.
The volume of new office space under construction in central London has almost doubled in the past six months, according to Deloitte
After five months moving around London looking for affordable renting options in zone 2, Tim Lowe looks back on his Lowe Cost Living odyssey and reveals his observations on the private rented sector provision
The industrial sector is in rude health. With take-up at a 10-year high and a dearth of grade-A units available in key locations, the fundamentals are looking good.