Meet the man who’s kept Old Spitalfields Market moving for three decades April 18, 2024 Eric Graham is a market man to his bones. Andy Silvester meets the Londoner who keeps Old Spitalfields Market ticking.
AIM-listed biotech firms face crunch votes on London Stock Exchange exits April 14, 2024 Redx Pharma and C4X Discovery have scheduled general meetings this week to vote on proposals for delisting from the London Stock Exchange.
London offices at mainline stations in demand as occupiers seek to commutes April 1, 2024 Offices near mainline stations in London have lower vacancy rates and higher rents than elsewhere in the capital as occupiers look to cut down commutes of their workforce to entice them back to the office.
Wework founder Adam Nuemann bids to buy co-working firm back for £394m March 26, 2024 Wework founder Adam Neumann has submitted a $500m (£394m) bid to buy back the troubled coworking business.
London’s top private dining rooms for family gatherings March 25, 2024 London's finest restaurants are here to help with stunning private dining rooms, from Michelin-starred legends to sky-high locations
As Wework’s troubles continue, the company’s competitors are taking advantage March 5, 2024 Troubled Wework is continuing to scale back its offices in London following the filing of bankruptcy in its home market of the US.
Gen Z may love reading, but that won’t save the UK’s struggling libraries February 28, 2024 Gen Z are making reading cool, but that won't help the widespread crisis facing UK public libraries, writes Anna Moloney.
Pitch Golf and Trackman announce key growth partnership February 11, 2024 Pitch Golf and Trackman have announced a partnership which is hoped will aid the promotion of diversity in golf. Pitch Golf has venues in Soho and the City and combines food, drink and indoor golf suitable for all confidence levels. The deal will combine the Pitch Golf venues with Trackman technology – known for its [...]
Company rescued for £1 now valued at almost £50m after sale February 2, 2024 A logistics and delivery group has been valued at almost £50m as a majority stake was snapped up by a listed company based in Sweden.
Against trees: London’s fussy little parks are a waste of time and money January 25, 2024 The buzzword ‘green’ nowadays adds kudos to any planning project – even if it’s a potted plant next to a bus stop, writes Lucy Kenningham