CITY SNAPS UP FLATS IN DELAUNAY NEIGHBOUR December 6, 2011 NO PRIZES for guessing who was first through the doors of The Delaunay: restaurant reviewer AA Gill, who was yesterday spotted having breakfast with the new brasserie’s co-owner Jeremy King. Of course, Gill was followed closely by The Capitalist, who caught up with King as he studied the architects’ plans for his next opening Brasserie [...]
CITY VIEWS: WOULD YOU SHOP IN THE CITY AT WEEKENDS? December 1, 2011 LUCY DILLAWAY | CALYX “I would if the trains were working. I live in East London, and the DLR is not always on. The trains aren’t consistent on the weekend, so it’s hard to come in. I’ll shop near home or online instead.” NICKY DOCKREE | AWD “Normally I’d go to the West End to [...]
Shaftesbury gets boost from booming West End November 30, 2011 THE WEST END property company Shaftesbury has hailed it most “prosperous” era despite the economic gloom, as it posted a 12 per cent rise in full year net asset value. Shaftesbury owns a prized portfolio of 500 properties in London’s popular tourist spots including Carnaby Street, China Town and Covent Garden. Brian Bickell, Shaftesbury’s former [...]
City A.M.’s at-a-glance guide to the key points of Osborne’s mini-Budget November 29, 2011 UK ECONOMIC OUTLOOK • The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has slashed the growth forecasts it made in March. • Its central forecast for 2011 has been revised down to 0.9 per cent from the 1.7 per cent March prediction. It expects 0.7 per cent year-on-year GDP growth in 2012, instead of 2.5 per cent. [...]
ANALYSIS l SOME OF THE PROJECTS November 29, 2011 SCOTLAND ■ Rail, roads, local transport, water, flood and waste powers all devolved Edinburgh: Super-connected city funding NORTHERN IRELAND ■ Transport, energy, water, flood and waste powers all devolved ■ Belfast: Super-connected city funding NORTH WEST ■ Mersey Gateway Bridge ■ Manchester Cross City Bus ■ Reinstating Todmorden Curve WEST MIDLANDS ■ Evesham Bridge Maintenance [...]
ECB sign £50m Investec deal November 24, 2011 THE COFFERS of the England and Wales Cricket board will be boosted to the tune of £50m over the course of the next 10 years after they agreed a record breaking sponsorship deal with Investec. The blue chip bank ended their 12-year association with the Rugby Football Union in June and have turned their attentions [...]
Drink, drugs and violence: activists stand accused of wrecking the City November 21, 2011 PROTESTERS at St Paul’s are living in human waste, desecrating the cathedral and exposing children to users of hard drugs, according to new legal documents. The City of London filing at the High Court describes a scene of degradation, where gutters are used as toilets, activists daub graffiti on the walls of the seventeenth century [...]
Get roped into a climb at The Castle November 21, 2011 You can see The Castle climbing wall at Manor House long before you get anywhere near it. The gigantic Victorian building looks every bit the fortress it is named for – it’s slightly disappointing when you find out it started life as a lowly pump-house (it also makes you realise how much of a sense [...]
High street is hit by plunge in customers November 20, 2011 THE UK’s high streets have suffered the sharpest drop in footfall since last December’s freezing weather, new research reveals, painting a gloomy retail picture ahead of the crucial Christmas trading period. Footfall in stores and shopping centres across the country fell by 2.3 per cent between August and October compared with the same period last [...]
The captain of industry who says the UK needs to be more like Asia November 20, 2011 FROM the CBI’s offices on the second floor of the Centre Point tower, you get a great view of the construction site that will eventually become the Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station. It is fitting that the CBI, which was one of the railway’s biggest supporters, is so close to the action, and a reminder [...]