Architecture is frozen ambition July 10, 2011 Office Space Despite talk that tall buildings have had their day, skyscrapers still reflect our highest values TALL buildings are a mirror of human confidence, ability and enthusiasm. They reflect our belief in our own capabilities to design and build them, and in the appetites of the markets to fund, lease and buy them. In [...]
Opportunities for careful investors July 10, 2011 Office Space Residential provides commercial returns if you pick well THE current financial climate is making it harder to decipher where investors are going to find returns. The rates on holding cash are low, bond yields in general have narrowed substantially and there is much uncertainty on the outlook for the stock market. In addition, [...]
ROTHSCHILD COURTS OLIGARCHS UNDER £1M MONTENEGRO SKIES July 10, 2011 BIG BUSINESS came to Montenegro this weekend, lured by the £1m fortieth birthday celebrations for Nat Rothschild, the billionaire scion of the Rothschild banking dynasty. Peter Mandelson, Russian investor Oleg Deripaska and Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich were among the 300 oligarchs and mining magnates who flew to “the St Tropez of the Adriatic” for the [...]
BILL OF THE WEEK July 10, 2011 FOUR Mayfair hedge fund managers hit the town last Tuesday to experience Michelin-starred chef Michel Roux Jr’s one-off champagne tasting menu at his new London restaurant Roux at The Landau. The seven-course, £225-a-head dinner – which included asparagus served with bone marrow crumb and roast guinea fowl supreme with creamed morels – was served with [...]
Boston’s calling July 10, 2011 CAPE ANN: SMALL-TOWN BEAUTY MANCHESTER-by-the Sea is a little town about 30 miles north of Boston. It’s got white picket fences, a harbour, a tiny train station, two ice cream shops and an old diner called the Coffee Cup that’s recently been bought by a plucky, Italian-American mother and daughter called Christine and Kathy DeSalvo, [...]
FERRARI FIGHTBACK July 10, 2011 Hamilton back to his best in front of home fans but old foe Alonso steals his thunder BRITAIN’S Lewis Hamilton produced a stunning drive to thrill his home crowd at Silverstone but the day belonged to his long-time arch rival Fernando Alonso who secured his and Ferrari’s first win of the season in emphatic style. [...]
Furious Modric claims Levy has broken their agreement July 10, 2011 Croatia star claims he penned new Spurs deal on understanding that he’d be granted a move to a bigger club WANT-AWAY Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric claims he has been miseld by his chairman Daniel Levy and insists he still has his heart set on playing for Chelsea next season despite being told he will remain [...]
Classy Luke is crowned the king of the castle July 10, 2011 WORLD No1 Luke Donald warmed up for this week’s Open by claiming the Scottish Open title but he won’t be joined at Sandwich by Colin Montgomerie who isn’t in contention to win the famous Claret Jug for the first time since 1989. Donald (below) completed his preparations for St George’s by mounting a comeback from [...]
Home comforts inspire Murray to Davis Cup win July 10, 2011 AN EMOTIONAL Andy Murray helped Britain to a comfortable Davis Cup victory over Luxembourg in Glasgow yesterday. Murray broke down in tears after his 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 win over Gilles Muller put Britain into an unassailable lead – James Ward later beat Mike Vermeer to put the seal on a convincing 4-1 victory. The British [...]
Car crash overshadows Sanchez’s stage victory July 10, 2011 TEAM Sky’s Juan Antonio Flecha and Vacansoleil’s Johnny Hoogerland were fortunate not to suffer serious injury when they were wiped out by a television vehicle as an incident-packed Tour de France suffered further casualties on stage nine in the Massif Central. Rabobank’s Luis Leon Sanchez won the 208-kilometre ninth stage from Issoire to Saint-Flour, with [...]