Investors are getting cold feet about UK commercial property since Brexit July 21, 2016 The commercial property market is grappling with a drop in confidence and investor demand after the Brexit vote, according to survey by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The RICS survey of chartered surveyors found 36 per cent of respondents feel commercial property is at the start of a downturn. Read more: Commercial property rents in London face [...]
Jaguar Land Rover roars to record year globally as Jaguar sales rocket 77 per cent January 9, 2017 Jaguar Land Rover is purring. The UK's largest car manufacturer just had a record year, announcing global sales of 583,313 vehicles, as it sold more than one car every minute. Sales have almost tripled since 2009. It marks the firm's seventh consecutive year of growth in sales, and the total number of 583,313 vehicles was up 20 [...]
British Land confirms dividend after strong performances across the Cheesegrater, Broadgate and Facebook’s new Euston Road premises July 20, 2015 The Cheesegrater, Broadgate and Facebook's new Euston Road premises have contributed to a solid first quarter performance at British Land. The figures The landlord reported strong occupational demand, with lettings well ahead of estimated rental value. In total during the three months the group agreed 129,000 sq ft of retail lettings or renewals, and [...]
Focus On Clapham: Commons, good schools and cosy gastropubs means families stay put in SW4 June 2, 2017 Clapham is not a straightforward neighbourhood. Unlike Dalston, it isn’t synonymous with hipsters; it isn’t known for its international wealth like Knightsbridge; and it isn’t the naturalised home of the English gent like Hampstead. It’s best described as a south London suburb that has welcomed wave upon wave of migration from other boroughs. The Georgian [...]
RAF jets sent to intercept Russian bombers after they approach UK airspace February 9, 2017 No need to panic but RAF fighter jets have been dispatched to monitor two Russian bombers, which flew near UK airspace. The pair of Tupolev TU-160 Blackjack bombers were in the UK's area of interest, but didn't enter British territorial airspace. So no worries then… RAF Typhoons were dispatched from the Lossiemouth base in Scotland [...]
City Moves for 12 July 2016 | Who’s switching jobs July 12, 2016 UBS UBS has appointed Chris Gibson-Smith vice chairman of corporate client solutions, EMEA.Chris brings to UBS more than 40 years' experience across a wide range of sectors including oil, aviation and banking. He has nearly 30 years’ cumulative FTSE 100 main board experience, 20 of which in the role of chairman. Most notably, Chris [...]
British Land’s profit climbs on London boom May 14, 2015 BRITISH Land said that underlying profit before tax rose 5.4 per cent to £313m for this financial year, up from £297m a year earlier. Diluted underlying earnings per share rose 4.1 per cent to 30.6p, an increase from 29.4p in 2014. The developer’s total portfolio valuation rose by 12.1 per cent to £13.63bn. This was [...]
FTSE 100 history: how the index has changed over 33 years July 3, 2017 The FTSE 100 index has just seen one of its quarterly changes with security firm G4S and real estate investment trust Segro promoted to the top 100. Although perhaps small in themselves, these regular events have changed the face of the UK’s leading index since it was formed in 1984. For the many investors whose [...]
Previously unknown Roman fort found in the City of London May 14, 2016 A previously unknown Roman fort has been found on Fenchurch Street in the City of London. Research published by archaeologists from the Museum of London Archaeology (Mola) has revealed the fort, built in AD63 as a "direct response to the sacking of London by the native tribal Queen of the Iceni, Boudica". "The revolt razed the early Roman [...]
Walkie Talkie sale: Why a foreign buyer for 20 Fenchurch Street would be no bad thing March 17, 2017 Few eyebrows were raised when it emerged a 50 per cent stake in 20 Fenchurch Street, better known as the Walkie Talkie, may be about to go up for sale. The news came a few weeks after its neighbour, the Cheesegrater, was sold for £1.15bn, so you can forgive the Walkie Talkie’s owners for asking [...]