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Lucie Jelfs Private View 9th June @Findlay

Once again we are participating in the burgeoning Hackney Art Week and we are delighted to be hosting an exhibition by a talented and original local artist, Lucie Jelfs, in our office at 73 Broadway Market, E8 4PH.

Please join us for a private view of Lucie’s work on Tuesday 9th June from 7-9pm.

Click here for Hackney Art Week’s online brochure and to see all the exciting exhibitions and events happening in the area over the course of the next 2 weeks…

Click here for @ryanlanji interviewing Findlay’s Director @jpvancauwelaert

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Two Bed Penthouse – Holloway – Huge Terrace

Penthouse located on the top floor of an impressive development with an enormous private south facing roof-top terrace, beautiful landscaped gardens, a concierge and even a parking space.

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Two bed penthouse in stunning development with massive 2000 sq ft south facing terrace. Click here

Two bed penthouse in stunning development with massive 2000 sq ft south facing terrace. Click here

Luxury 2 bed close to Broadway Market overlooking the canal.

– Amazing views over canal
– Impressive architecture
– South west facing balcony gets all the sun (when it shines)
– Fully fitted modern kitchen, massive open plan lounge, a stylish bathroom with shower over bath, a dining area, two bedrooms
– Moments from Broadway Market and the peaceful leafy park and heated lido of London Fields (open all year)
– Two bedrooms, one en-suite
– The property is offered part-furnished

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Bank leaves rates and QE unchanged

Britain’s interest-rate-setting body has voted as expected to hold rates at their record low of half a percentage point and to leave the Bank of England’s £200bn gilts purchasing programme, known as quantitative easing, unchanged.

Source: Ft.com

East London Line connects with Highbury & Islington

A £50 million, 1.3-mile section of railway extending the East London Line north from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington was opened on 28th February by Mayor Boris Johnson.

This allows Victoria line, national rail and London Overground passengers to change onto the East London Line at Highbury & Islington – bringing much easier journeys to Canary Wharf and the chance to avoid central London.

The East London Line extension opened last May and carries 70,000 passengers a day. That is now expected to rise to 100,000 a day with a train in each direction every seven minutes. It will take six minutes to get from Dalston Junction to Highbury & Islington.

Shoreditch High Street station is just five minutes’ walk from Liverpool Street. There is now an easier interchange at Canada Water to the Jubilee line for Canary Wharf.

New East London Line Extension

New East London Line Extension