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By: Jessica Clark

Jess Clark is a City A.M. news reporter covering retail and property.

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  • Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin launches attack on City regulators

    November 13, 2019

    JD Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin lashed out at proxy advisor Pirc this morning, branding the firm’s recommendations to shareholders unhelpful to “business and the country”.  In a wide-ranging attack on corporate governance, Martin slammed Pirc’s advice as “toxic” and called major Wetherspoon shareholders Columbia Threadneedle and Blackrock “hypocrites”. Read more: Wetherspoon faces backlash over Brexit [...]

  • Mulberry losses widen in ‘promotion led’ UK high street

    November 13, 2019

    Luxury handbag retailer Mulberry widened its losses in the first half of the year as it struggled in the UK’s “increasingly promotion led” market.  The company reported a loss before tax of £9.9m compared to a loss of £8.2m the previous year, reflecting the retailer’s British high street woes and its increased investment in Asia [...]

  • London house prices suffer UK’s biggest September drop

    November 13, 2019

    House prices in London suffered the biggest September drop in the UK, according to the latest data. Homes in the capital fell 0.4 per cent year on year that month, compared to house prices’ average increase of one per cent in England. That left London house prices with an average value of £474,601. UK house [...]

  • Taylor Wimpey reports strong demand for homes in second half

    November 13, 2019

    House building giant Taylor Wimpey reported strong demand for new homes in the second half of the year despite uncertainties related to Brexit. The company said the UK housing market remained resilient in the second half, but said customer caution increased in the higher-priced markets of London and the South East.  Read more: Taylor Wimpey profits [...]

  • Former justice secretary David Gauke says Tory election victory would be ‘bad outcome’

    November 13, 2019

    Former justice secretary David Gauke has said a Conservative victory at the upcoming election would be bad for the country.  Gauke – who is preparing to stand as an independent candidate in the vote on 12 December – said a majority led by Boris Johnson would result in a “very hard Brexit”.  Read more: In [...]

  • British Land widens losses in challenging retail market

    November 13, 2019

    British Land reported widening losses in the first half of the year, driven by a fall in value in its retail portfolio amid a string of store closures and rent reductions.  The figures  Underlying profit fell 10.1 per cent to £169m and the company’s loss after tax increased from £48m to £404m.  Read more: British [...]

  • £2.9bn of investment planned for Oxford Street by 2022

    November 13, 2019

    Oxford Street and the surrounding area is set to receive a total of £2.9bn in investment over the next two years, according to a new report.  Westminster City Council has committed to investing £150m up to 2023 to transform the area, including a proposed public piazza at Oxford Circus, a public square at Marble Arch [...]

  • London’s New Bond Street has the most expensive retail rents in Europe

    November 13, 2019

    London’s New Bond Street is the most expensive shopping street in Europe for retailers to rent store space. The street in the West End is more expensive than the Avenue de Elysees in Paris and shopping destinations in Milan, Zurich, Vienna and Munich.  Read more: London falls on list of best cities for living and [...]

  • Tesco removes Mel B advert after Spice Girls star complains

    November 12, 2019

    Tesco has removed an advert featuring an image of Spice Girls star Mel B after the singer complained about its use. The advert for Tesco’s new Clubcard Plus featured a picture of Scary Spice with the words “Stop right now. You get 10 per cent off two big shops a month for £7.99”, a play [...]

  • Galliard Homes to develop £140m luxury flat complex above Crossrail station

    November 12, 2019

    Galliard Homes will develop a £140m luxury residential and retail development above Tottenham Court Road’s Crossrail station.  The property investor has exchanged contracts with Transport for London for £43m, it announced today. Read more: Crossrail will not open until 2021, bosses admit Tottenham Court Road West (TCRW) will include 92 flats – with prices for [...]

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