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Summer Biking in Hackney

We have created a homage to riding a bike on a Summer’s morning around Hackney. Thanks to progressive urban planning Hackney is a cycling paradise with little traffic and lots of cycle lanes. Have a look…

London’s Economic Geography Has Changed – FT

The FT reports on how London’s economic geography has changed in the 21st century. The inner city has developed rapidly. Its core is growing faster than its periphery. Immigration from around the world is part of this story, but so too is the influx of younger people of childbearing age, attracted to the lifestyles of gentrified inner areas such as Hackney and Lambeth and their improving schools. There has been a new, diverse baby boom in the capital. And unusually, the past 10 years have seen more people arrive in inner London from the rest of England and Wales than leave.

Click link to go story on FT.com

Haggerston Riviera

Uh-oh. The stretch of the Regent’s Canal between Haggerston and De Beauvoir has been branded the Haggerston Riviera. Check out their website.

The Haggerston Riviera

BoE shifts strategy on interest rates

The Bank of England on Wednesday abandoned its six-month-old strategy of pledging to consider raising interest rates only when unemployment falls to 7 percent, saying it would now consider a range of factors.

Mark J. Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, also stressed that a rate increase was still some way off. Click to view story on NY Times

The Great Migration to London

The Guardian is running a story on London’s magnetic pull for young people all over the UK, illustrated by the statistic that one in three 22-30 year olds leaving their UK hometowns end up in London. Click image to go to the story.

Net flows of people to London. Click image to go to Guardian story

Net flows of people to London. Click image to go to Guardian story

Findlay Property Management Contact Details Over Christmas & NY

Our office will be closed from Friday 20th December until Saturday 4th January at 10.15AM. Should you wish to contact us with a management problem please email [email protected]/oldfind clearly stating your property, the problem and contact phone number and we will get back to you.

If you have an emergency between 21 DEC and 04 JAN please call 0800 644 0200.