All London supplement articles
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Online
Google reiterates commitment to the ‘landscaper’ development despite encouraging post-2020 homeworking
Google has reiterated its commitment to its new central London headquarters, despite allowing all of its employees to work from home until July 2021.
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Insight
Once-seedy Soho reaches a development tipping point
Soho’s small, old-fashioned buildings and narrow streets are owned piecemeal by myriad entities ranging from private individuals and small companies to public and semi-public bodies such as Westminster City Council and The Crown Estate.
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Can London capitalise on Crossrail?
Crossrail is coming. With its opening only 500 days away, the capital’s property community is gearing up.
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Moving out: London's up-and-coming office locations
High office rents in central London are forcing occupiers to look elsewhere for premises. Property Week considers the alternatives that the capital has to offer.
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West End boy: Jace Tyrrell interview
Jace Tyrrell has long held an ambition to be a politician. He hasn’t yet achieved his goal but his role as chief executive at the New West End Company (NWEC) isn’t a million miles away.
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Professional
Open sesame: London’s hidden gems
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Open House London, the annual mass participation event set up by Victoria Thornton, in which hundreds of usually private spaces open their doors to the public for a weekend.
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Community space: pop-up garden in fight for survival
The fate of a Southwark community garden hangs in the balance, pending a decision on whether it can be relocated to another local site.
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Five minutes with: David Diemer of Aviva
Aviva’s head of institutional funds on mismatched suits, taking time off and Italian cuisine.
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Mayor of London: Khan’s first year report
Of the files waiting for Sadiq Khan when he took over as London mayor just over a year ago, the problem of housing, or the lack thereof, would have been jostling for position at the top of the pile with issues such as Crossrail, Brexit and the future of the ...
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Markets
MEATliquor: the burger king
The theft of a burger van may seem an unlikely start to the story of a successful restaurant chain, but then MEATliquor has never done things the conventional way.
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Information
Which London icon is on top?
Three of London’s most high-profile office towers - the Walkie-Talkie, The Shard and the Cheesegrater - have gone head to head in a lettings battle.
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Market forces: Berwick Street Market
Soho has always provoked controversy and last year it hit the headlines again for all the wrong reasons.
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Insight
Five minutes with: Carolyn Dwyer of City of London Corporation
The City of London Corporation’s director of the built environment on the Balancing Barn, Cuba and stovies.
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The new class of private clubs
A decade or so ago London’s private members’ clubs ably served captains of industry, noughties ‘It Girls’ and the right sort of chaps with a healthy private income.
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Woodberry Wetlands: natural neighbours
An innovative regeneration project has created a wetland nature reserve next to a north London estate.
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Brexit & beyond: uncertainty remains capital buzzword after vote
Speculation over what effect the decision to leave the EU would have on the UK property market has come thick and fast, and although predictions have varied wildly, “uncertainty” remains the dominant buzzword.
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Brexit and the City
As the reality of the UK’s decision to leave the EU has begun to sink in, so too has its potential impact on the property market.
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Brexit: business as usual for London offices
Some predicted that occupiers would desert the capital and office prices would fall off a cliff following the UK’s vote to leave the EU on 23 June, but so far there has been no evidence that the central London office market is about to tank.
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Brexit: London resi down but far from out
Before the EU referendum, government analysis suggested that house prices would drop by 18% across the UK if the country voted to leave.
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Boxpark: boxing clever
Something strange is coming out of the ground on a site right next to East Croydon station.