Markets Midtown, Euston and Kings Cross
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 12 February 2010, 51-54(4) Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: Midtown rents are rising again as space becomes short in London's West End and the City. Investment Property Databank has redefined the boundaries of Midtown before publishing its first Midtown investment report in May. Kings Cross's £2bn regeneration is taking shape with Camden Council?s intended move to Kings Cross Central. Lamb's Conduit Street maintains its culture of independent retailing. The Duchy of Lancaster is working to enhance the value of its Strand estate. Bloomsbury and St Giles occupiers will soon know if they will be included in the Holborn business improvement district for a second five-year period.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L149338 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 149338-1001 |
Midtown rents are rising again as space becomes short in London's West End and the City. Investment Property Databank has redefined the boundaries of Midtown before publishing its first Midtown investment report in May. Kings Cross's £2bn regeneration is taking shape with Camden Council?s intended move to Kings Cross Central. Lamb's Conduit Street maintains its culture of independent retailing. The Duchy of Lancaster is working to enhance the value of its Strand estate. Bloomsbury and St Giles occupiers will soon know if they will be included in the Holborn business improvement district for a second five-year period.