Google Campus closes in the end of an era for London tech startups June 22, 2021 Google has decided not to reopen its London campus for startups, which formed part of the capital’s mini–Silicon Valley, saying it will offer services online. The coronavirus pandemic and working from home has likely swayed the decision to shut the seven-storey East London campus. “This shift demonstrated that, similar to the support we provide in [...]
Find your new home by the riverside at Leaside Lock, East London’s newest neighbourhood October 18, 2021 A new collection of contemporary studios, 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in Bromley-by-Bow is launching 13th November, available with the London Help to Buy: Equity Loan* scheme on selected plots. As the prices in nearby Bow, Hackney Wick, Bethnal Green and London Fields have dramatically risen in recent years, many first-time buyers are finding [...]
Brits head back to the high street as roadmap out of lockdown boosts shopper numbers March 1, 2021 The number of shoppers on the high street jumped last week, as Brits learned the details of the Prime Minister's roadmap out of lockdown.
Sir Philip Green’s wife spent millions on London homes as BHS collapsed October 5, 2021 Sir Philip Green’s wife spent millions on London properties while thousands of employees working at now-collapsed BHS prepared to lose their jobs. Details of Lady Tina Green’s spending were laid bare in the ‘Pandora Papers – leaked offshore financial documents published by the BBC. Tina Green used a company located in the British Virgin Islands [...]
Amazon to dethrone both Tesco and Sainsbury as UK’s largest retailers within four years June 3, 2021 Amazon is to overtake Tesco as the UK’s largest retailer within the next four years, with sales expected to hit more than £77bn by 2025, according to new research, shared exclusively with City A.M. this morning. Last year, Amazon UK’s total sales were £36.3bn while Tesco’s sales were almost double at £64bn. However, by 2025, [...]
Before the Open: Late US tech selloff set to act as a drag on European open April 15, 2021 US markets saw another mixed close yesterday, only this time it was the S&P500 and Nasdaq that finished the day lower, while the Dow and Russell 2000 finished higher on the day. Despite the mixed close the S&P500 and Dow still managed to post new record highs. Coinbase finished its first day of trading, closing [...]
Goldman Sachs propped up Deliveroo IPO with £75m investment April 6, 2021 Goldman Sachs pumped tens of millions of pounds into Deliveroo shares in order to prop up trading of the takeaway app, after investors shunned its market debut. The investment bank bought around £75m of Deliveroo shares – equivalent to a quarter of stock traded in the first two days after the London listing – the [...]
Boohoo coughs up £72 million for new Soho office April 13, 2021 Boohoo has bought a new office in Soho in London’s West End for £72m, which will house approximately 600 staff. The office, located at 10 Great Pulteney Street, will become home to all London-based product, marketing, technology and central support teams, and offer flexible working for Boohoo staff. In an update this morning, Boohoo said [...]
Land Sec eyes £500m hotels disposal July 13, 2021 Land Securities, the largest commercial property developer in the UK, is gearing up to offload £500m of hotel assets from its portfolio. Several of the hotels that the firm could sell are in London, including its Hammersmith Novotel branch, which is valued above £50m. The preparations were first reported by React News. A Land Securities spokesman said: [...]
Brexit no obstacle for Watches of Switzerland as it eyes expansion into Europe July 8, 2021 Europe is firmly on the radar of luxury retailer Watches of Switzerland. Under a new five-year plan, the group aims to enter the European luxury watch market through acquisitions and new boutiques in a shift away from its previous focus on the UK and US. Britain’s biggest retailer of Rolex, Cartier, Omega, Tag Heuer and [...]