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Acquisition of 25-31 James Street, Covent Garden | Regulatory NewsShaftesbury Capital PLC ("Shaftesbury Capital") is the leading central London mixed-use REIT and is a constituent of the FTSE-250 ...
As Covent Garden's street artist community celebrates 50 years of art and resistance, the future of this iconic performance space in doubt.
Join us for a captivating stroll through the vibrant streets of Covent Garden, the iconic home of street entertainment in London. Experience the lively atmosphere as we explore this historic area ...
Street performers started pitching up in Covent Garden in 1975, and business has been booming ever since. Image: David Bennett While hundreds of punters shell out good money for a seat at Covent ...
Anyone who has wandered through Covent Garden’s famous central London Piazza will be familiar with the sights and sounds of street performers who can always be found performing for the crowd ...
Built in 1780, 3 Henrietta Street is a historic five-storey, Grade II-listed townhouse that has been beautifully restored to host a curated selection of chefs, ...
Covent Garden’s piazza has been a starting point and a place of development for much of our home-grown talent, but some believe its future is uncertain. Performers and campaigners tell us why ...
The company acquired 25-31 James Street, Covent Garden, for 75.1 million pounds in March 2024. The portfolio was independently valued at 2.7 billion pounds ($3.51 billion) as of Dec. 31, it said.
Street performers in Covent Garden have urged Westminster Council to protect them following the ban on busking in Leicester Square, warning that the art form as a whole is being “eroded”.
It’s half a century since Covent Garden’s eponymous market travelled south of the River Thames, but it did little to dent the area’s appeal. Jack Watkins charts the history of Covent Garden from Tudor ...
International real estate advisor Savills, acting on behalf of Kiltane, has completed a new letting at 38 Floral Street in Covent Garden, creating a new flagship store for the Scottish Cashmere brand.
A Labour-run council moved one step closer to cracking down on busking in Covent Garden and Leicester Square last night, with performers fearing proposed restrictions could put them out of ...
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