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London Structures Causing Controversy: Novel Architecture or Selfish and Unnecessary?
From gigantic glowing orbs to glass pools and pop-up artificial mounds, there has been quite a bit of controversy surrounding recent developments in London. While there may be good intentions behind these new structures...
Drone Travel Experts Acquire London Office Rooftops to use as Vertiports
When you think of ‘the future’ you think of hover crafts, things flying through the sky and masses of advanced-tech robots wherever you turn. Well now is the time to get excited about that version of the future becom...
East London’s Regeneration Six Years Prior to the Olympic Games
When the announcement came that the 2012 Olympic Games was to take place in London, excitement grew over what this would mean for the city. Regeneration of the chosen location was thrillingly inevitable. Now, six years a...
New Property and Job Nos. Following Elizabeth Line Exceeds Predictions
Excitement over the imminent opening of London’s new underground service, the Elizabeth line is steadily growing as the deadline approaches with less than a year to go. With this in mind property consultancy GVA have c...
Class, Centrality and Community – Is Marylebone the New Mayfair
Once seen as the lowly neighbour of Mayfair, Marylebone’s central location, high-class amenities and pleasant village atmosphere have fuelled its rise to fame over recent years. The more affordable rents, agreeable cul...
Water Fountains and Bottle Refill Introduced to London by Summer18’
Theresa May recently announced plans to reduce the amount of waste plastic produced across Britain. This move follows the growing, widespread realisation of the effects plastic is having on our oceans. Succeeding thi...
Employment Appeal Loss Sees Further Trouble for Uber in London
Over the past few months, the taxi-hailing app Uber has faced almost endless controversy and scrutiny while the latest episode for the firm only brings more bad news. The Workers' Rights Tribunal Th...
Opening Doors for the Festive Season: Offices’ Spectacular Winter Events
With the announcement that office provider Citibase has acquired a new business centre within a landmark building overlooking Hyde Park, Londonoffices thought this would be the perfect time for us to introduce not only t...
Predestrianising of World Famous Oxford Street Could Be Reality by 2018
After increasing pressure from those living and working in the area, plans to pedestrianise one of the busiest and most famous roads in London, Oxford Street, may finally become a reality by the end of 2018. W...
Surging Obsession Urban Climbing Leads Lloyd’s Tower to Seek Injunction
New trends, particularly within large cities and towns, are forever taking hold and subsequently disappearing again without too much alarm. However, the latest trend to sweep the world 'Urban Climbing' is causing particu...