Warwick business students give London learners a run for their money at SWIFT’s Institute Challenge April 6, 2016 Seven teams of university students have been selected to compete for £15,000 at SWIFT's Institute Challenge, but London could be given a run for their money by rivals from Warwick. The challenge was open to any UK university with an interest in banking. Each student team is required to find a solution that would let a bank’s customer send [...]
EU referendum: A Brexit doesn’t necessarily spell doom and gloom for London’s property market – fortune will favour the brave May 31, 2016 While a vote to leave the EU on 23 June looks less likely by the day, landlords, letting agents and corporate relocation specialists shouldn’t worry too much about a Brexit. Whether we wake up on the 24 June ‘in’ or ‘out’ of Europe, it will be several months before the true consequences of either outcome become clear. [...]
The City’s Walkie Talkie skyscraper is finally full after CISI snaps up last remaining floor March 22, 2016 The developers behind the Walkie Talkie skyscraper have let the last remaining floor in the building two years after completion in a milestone moment for the City. The Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment (Cisi) has agreed to take the third floor of the Rafael Vinoly-designed building at 20 Fenchurch Street at a rent of around £65 per square feet, City A.M. [...]
The death of the commute? Buyers queue round the block for first-ever Canary Wharf flats July 10, 2015 It seems the workers of Canary Wharf can't wait to do away with their daily commute, after more than 100 queued up overnight to get their hands on some of the first apartments to go on sale in the district. Read more: As first homes go on sale at Canary Wharf, is this the death of [...]
Eight of the best cheese boards in London: Post-Brexit, are you wondering where your next brie is coming from? July 5, 2016 1. Fenchurch at Sky Garden, 20 Fenchurch Street, EC3M If you like to scoff cheese and wine while looking down at the great thronging crowds of London town, then there are few places that can compete with the glass magnificence of the Walkie Talkie. Its cheese platter comes from Covent Garden-based Neal’s Yard Dairy and it’s accompanied [...]
Focus On Shadwell: Good transport and pubs mean promising times ahead in East London February 23, 2016 St Chad – after whom east London’s Chadwelle, now known as Shadwell, is named – is jokingly referred to as the patron saint of botched elections. This modern nickname was applied after the 2000 US election, when irregular “chads” (punched holes) may have defaced enough ballots cost Al Gore the 2000 US election. Chad is [...]
Focus On Archway: Will a new road system, public square and revamped tube station boost house prices in N19? August 4, 2016 Legend has it that when Dick Whittington was on his way out of London, he reached Archway, heard the peal of the Bow Bells and decided to return to the capital. Its reputation as a hinterland, a border, endured for centuries afterwards. Known originally as Highgate Archway – as in, the place you pass through [...]
Canary Wharf owner Brookfield buys Center Parcs June 2, 2015 After all the effort Brookfield put into buying Songbird, the parent company of Canary Wharf, it's clearly in need of some leisure time: the Canadian investor has just bought Center Parcs from Blackstone. Read more: Brookfield – Center Parcs' next big owner Although its price was undisclosed, it is thought Brookfield paid somewhere in the region [...]
Dwindling bank profits may be the death knell for City jollies June 14, 2016 So how about Centre Court tickets, a stay at a top hotel in Wimbledon Village, and a couple of lovely meals thrown in? All on the house, of course. Just call it relationship building between an appreciative City of London institution and its valuable client. Ordinarily it would be a no-brainer. “Of course we’d love [...]
Maine Tower: More apartment hysteria as another residential skyscraper at Canary Wharf sells out in hours July 13, 2015 It turns out those working at Canary Wharf are really keen to kill their commute, after 208 homes at a newly-launched residential tower in the district sold out in four hours – a week after buyers queued around the block to snap up homes at another block. Read more: As first homes go on sale at [...]