Markets West End
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 12 February 2010, 41-48(6)Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: The Crown Estate, Cadogan, Grosvenor and Howard De Walden, London's elite property companies air their recession survival strategies and future plans. Central London development has been boosted by Great Portland Estates' work on Marcol House and the Crown Estate's planned £200m on Regent Street. Speculative development shortages are appearing in West End. British Land's Regent's Place is seeking major tenants such as Shell or Gazprom. Derwent London could soon challenge overseas investors in the Central London Market. Recently formed H2SO agency is making inroads into the West End consultancy market. Property owners are to vote on extending the New West End Company.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L149336 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 149336-1001 |
The Crown Estate, Cadogan, Grosvenor and Howard De Walden, London's elite property companies air their recession survival strategies and future plans. Central London development has been boosted by Great Portland Estates' work on Marcol House and the Crown Estate's planned £200m on Regent Street. Speculative development shortages are appearing in West End. British Land's Regent's Place is seeking major tenants such as Shell or Gazprom. Derwent London could soon challenge overseas investors in the Central London Market. Recently formed H2SO agency is making inroads into the West End consultancy market. Property owners are to vote on extending the New West End Company.