All London supplement articles – Page 2
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Five minutes with: Ted Schama of Shelley Sandzer
Leisure specialist Shelley Sandzer’s joint managing partner on Japanese food and Ashtanga yoga.
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Brexit gives London hotels a boost
The London hotels market is one of the few property sectors that might actually see an increase in occupier demand due to Brexit.
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Brexit: the resilience of London retail
London’s unending appeal to tourists and international brands alike gives the capital’s shopping streets a global glow that converts into sky-high rents and investment values compared with the rest of the UK.
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Olympics Legacy: Rejuvenation for the nation - London four years on
With the 2016 Games now underway, we take another look at Britain’s legacy from the 2012 Olympics as part of our ‘Olympics Legacy’ series.
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London's impressive post-Olympics legacy
There is a dark cloud hanging over the upcoming Rio Olympics.
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Pop-up cinemas: box-office bonanza
There is something strange occurring in the capital’s parks, historic buildings and various other quirky spaces this summer.
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The gentle revolutionary: Hugh Seaborn interview
A traditional property company with a modern outlook - that is how chief executive Hugh Seaborn likes to view Cadogan, and the landed estate’s new offices right in the heart of its Chelsea stomping ground aptly sum up this ethos.
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London still top of the pile for office investment
Central London office investment volumes reached £3.5bn in the first quarter of 2016, almost in line with the figure achieved for the same period a year ago, according to the latest data from CBRE.
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The Collective: living the co-working dream
The hipster haven of The Collective Old Oak is trialling an experiment in communal living. Could it be the start of something big?
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Five minutes with: Sam Sananes of UBS
UBS’s portfolio manager on inspiring parents, heads-of-terms agreements and Duran Duran.
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TMT leads London space race
London’s office take-up has historically been fuelled by the plethora of financial services firms that make the capital their home. But the sector is facing a new challenger in the race for space.
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What the property industry wants from the new London mayor
As London prepares to welcome a new mayor this May, eight experts from across the property industry reveal the policies they would like to see at the top of the new incumbent’s list of priorities.
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Boris Johnson: the final report on his impact on property
The great showman of British politics is making his final bow on the London stage this spring.
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TfL: London’s newest and greatest estate
For decades, it has been the sleeping giant of the property world.
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When office refurbs pay out
Should old offices be scrapped and rebuilt, or should they be rejuvenated? It’s a choice that landlords face all the time, and there is more than one answer.
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Safe as houses: the Real Lettings Property Fund
There are myriad factors contributing to the London housing crisis, but to listen to media reports you’d think there was only one: the property industry itself.
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Interview: Richard Everett of Sloane Stanley
Adapt or die. That’s the dilemma facing London’s great estate owners.
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No terminal decline for Heathrow house prices
The expansion of Heathrow through the construction of Terminal 5 has had no detrimental impact on house prices in the neighbouring Hillingdon area despite concerns about the impact of noise from the airport, according to a report.
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The Crown Estate: polishing a crown jewel
St James’s, in London’s West End, is, at first glance, not the easiest area to navigate.
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How one young company has pocketed an untapped property market
One of the most painful parts of the London housing market is getting on the ladder. The property industry has been criticised for not doing enough for first-time buyers by way of affordable housing.
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