Jonathan Prynn has been Business Editor of the Standard since May 2022. Before that he was Consumer Editor and has also worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph. He is responsible for all the business and finance coverage in the paper and online....
Jonathan Prynn has been Business Editor of the Standard since May 2022. Before that he was Consumer Editor and has also worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph. He is responsible for all the business and finance coverage in the paper and online.
City Comment: The Tories have not done themselves any favours with their relentlessly anti-London tone
City Comment: Although labour markets are a bit slacker than at the end of the pandemic, they are far from loose
The building could be worth a total of £150 million after being converted to create 25 apartments, three penthouses, and recreation areas
City Comment: Next week is a big one. Will we see more good news, or will inflation, jobs and retail data kill the mood?
The meagre growth, not helped by torrential rain that hammered the construction sector, marks a slowdown from a 0.3% advance in January
UK still stuck in a pattern of slow growth but recession is almost certainly over
Shops, gym, pool and restaurants at art deco store as renaissance grows
The Grade II* listed crossing was hurriedly closed to vehicles five years ago
City Comment: Business leaders don’t sound as optimistic as City scribes on the UK’s rebound
City Comment: It is hard to overstate just what a blow to London’s prestige the loss of Shell’s listing would represent
The four bedroom residence at 149 Old Park Lane occupies the entire fourth floor of an Edwardian block overlooking Green Park.
The branch at Westfield London in Shepherd’s Bush will be 29,000 sq ft and the other at Westfield Stratford will be 28,000 sq ft
City Comment: Perhaps the greatest challenge for Jason Tarry is that the chair is no longer the undisputed kingpin at the retailer
City Comment: This year’s bonus round in the City was the first for a decade when bonuses were uncapped
Winner of The Apprentice 2011, Tom Pellereau, tells Business Editor Jonathan Prynn what life is like going into business with Lord Alan Sugar.
As the mayoral election approaches on May 2, the Standard continues its audit into Sadiq Khan’s record. Business Editor Jonathan Prynn examines housing
The remarkable west London gentrification tide simply passed by this W2 location.... until now
Hestia Hospitality makes its first investment in foraging dining specialist Native
City Comment: In a parallel universe where London gets to keep a bit more of its tax revenues, we could have new tube trains and a functional Hammersmith Bridge
BusinessLDN pointed out that currently the Mayor and boroughs keep only a “tiny” 7% of tax revenues raised in London, compared with 50% in New York