Searcys at The Gherkin has transformed into a gorgeous, green glasshouse for the summer. Created in partnership with Perrier-Jouët Champagne, this beautiful pop-up has brought a spot of nature to one of London’s most ic...
‘The Tulip’ has been cut down in its prime, thanks to the latest City Hall decision. If you were excited to see The Tulip arrive on the London skyline, we have some bad news. On the other hand, if you were a...
The food court renaissance continues with The Market. Ok, so the name is possibly the least imaginative one possible, but good things are all set to happen at The Market. Opening in the City of London early in 2020, thi...
Sub Cult are rolling into the City of London. Anyone who’s spent time around the London street food scene is in pretty full-throated agreement: Sub Cult and their smashing sandwiches are the best thing since slice...
A meatball restaurant is opening in the City and, rather excellently, it’s called Ballroom. Ballroom is the brainchild of bar and restaurant entrepreneur Christian Arden, who spent his childhood in the Italian tow...
Rooftop and riverside location? Oh Seal House, how you spoil us. It’s been a big year for new parks, especially around the City of London. First, there was the opening of the strikingly modern The Garden at 120, c...
Exchange Square could be transformed into a lovely new, landscaped park. There are plans to turn Exchange Square, which you’ll find right next to Liverpool Street station, into a landscaped park. The new green spa...
Take an immersive tour through London’s history, and meet the animals that have shaped it along the way. A mere 125,000 years ago, it’s believed that not only were hippos happily splashing about the Thames, but li...
A bronze statue named ‘Fearless Girl’ has popped up in Paternoster Square, and she’s promoting female leadership. The statue, by Kristen Visbal, was unveiled by State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) on T...
Catch charming City views at The Garden at 120. Not to blow our own horn or anything, but we’re usually au fait with exciting upcoming London developments (it is, after all, our job). However, the odd project does...