Shares jump as The Gym Group reaches 2015 finishing line in good shape January 12, 2016 The Gym Group has worked up a good sweat since its market debut in November after an upbeat trading update released today by the budget fitness chain sent shares soaring nearly four per cent. The company, which operates 74 low cost gyms, said profits for 2015 are on track to meet market expectations after winning [...]
Architect Sir Terry Farrell and Labour councillors hit out at plans for Irvine Sellar’s Paddington Shard January 12, 2016 Farrell called it "too piecemeal and too optimistic" (Source: Sellar Property Group) A storm is brewing over Irvine Sellar’s plans to build a so-called second Shard in Paddington. Westminster Labour councillors have urged the council to reject the planning application submitted in November, saying the that proposals have been “rushed” and miss out crucial information such [...]
Deutsche Bank buys new FCA headquarters at Stratford’s International Quarter for £370m January 12, 2016 Deutsche Bank has snapped up an office development in Stratford that will house the new Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) headquarters, in a £370m deal. The German bank's asset management arm has agreed to forward fund the 515,000 sq ft building, which forms part of a major £2.3bn development next to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park known as the International Quarter. The [...]
Brighton and Bristol and Edinburgh top the list as 2015 rents surge in almost every UK region January 12, 2016 Strong housing demand boosted rental prices in almost every region of the country last year, new research shows, despite a slowdown over the last three months. Brighton and Bristol recorded the highest increase in rents last year, up 18 per cent respectively, while rents in both Edinburgh and Newcastle rose by 16 per cent. London [...]
UK retail sales: Christmas brings little cheer to retailers January 12, 2016 Christmas brought little cheer to UK retailers in December as hopes of a boost to sales from higher consumer confidence fell flat. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) and KPMG’s latest monthly index shows like-for-like retail sales rose by 0.1 per cent from December 2014, when they had decreased 0.4 per cent. Total sales were up one [...]
Bottoms Up: Coq d’Argent owner D&D London toasts jump in Christmas sales January 11, 2016 D&D London, the restaurant and hotel empire behind the City’s Coq D’argent and South Place Hotel, has posted a jump in sales over Christmas as diners popped open the champagne. The company, which is mulling a stock market float, said UK like-for-like sales jumped by 4.2 per cent in December. Underlying sales for the nine months [...]
Travelodge plots £140m expansion with 19 new hotels January 11, 2016 Travelodge has unveiled plans to open 19 hotels this year after completing a £100m makeover of its entire estate, paving the way for a potential sale of the chain this year. The budget hotelier said it will invest around £140m in developing and opening new hotels in key business locations such as London, Glasgow and [...]
Savills hikes full-year forecasts but warns that rising rates could dent deal volumes in 2016 January 11, 2016 Savills has reported a stronger-than-expected finish to 2015 but warned that increasing uncertainty over the economic outlook and rising interest rates is likely to dampen deal volumes this year. The estate agency said its investment management division enjoyed a particularly strong end to the year thanks to the sale of portfolio of buildings around one of [...]
UK Christmas sales 2015: Online shoppers boost consumer spending in December January 11, 2016 More shoppers took to their mobiles and laptops to buy their Christmas presents this year instead of venturing out on the high street, new figures show helping to fuel a rise in consumer spending. Data compiled by Markit on behalf of Visa Europe found that spending growth rose to 2.3 per cent year-on-year in December, from [...]
UK grocers Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco set to show their hand in Christmas battle for sales January 10, 2016 The winners and losers of the battle for this winter’s Christmas dinner will be laid bare this week as Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Tesco prepare to report tough trading amid intense competition in the grocery sector. Morrisons will report its Christmas trading figures on Tuesday, with the Bradford-based chain expected to post a two per cent decline [...]