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Buckley Gray Yeoman has been appointed to undertake a ‘sensitive reinvention’ of the Heal’s Building in Tottenham Court Road, central London The former department store at 196 Tottenham Court Road was ...
DNCO has developed the name, brand strategy and brand identity for The Manufactory, a collection of restored buildings on the Tottenham Court Road site ... Gray Yeoman, Heal’s will retain a flagship ...
The building alone is worth the trip ... depending on circumstances. Heal's, 196 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1 (020 7636 1666, www.heals.co.uk) ...
Heal's, the enduringly well-regarded furniture ... a new café and coworking space at its London flagship on Tottenham Court Road, where it has sold its diverse range of housewares since 1810.
Renowned design practice MoreySmith has transformed workspaces in the iconic Heal’s Building on Tottenham Court Road for property investment firm Castleforge Partners. The Grade II listed building ...
Camden Council told Derwent London to suspend activities at the £107m office block it is building in Tottenham Court Road while police investigate the death of a young rider killed in the HGV ...
London's rising homelessness problem is most visible on Tottenham Court Road, where a tent village springs up each night in front of furniture and lighting stores Habitat and Heal's. Dezeen speaks ...
From March 30-April 4, designers make wooden furniture in The Great Heal’s Bodging Race. Finally, British designer-makers showcase screen printing, leather working and other skills. Free party ...
How will technology impact your business over the next few years? Are you an early adopter or happily mainstream? Have your say in shaping the future of proptech within the property industry by taking ...
Police have arrested a man following a siege at London's Tottenham Court Road after it was reported that he entered a building with gas canisters strapped to him. Central London was brought to a ...
Furniture retailer Heal’s has chosen Chelsea’s King’s Road as the location ... premium London location and building upon the legacy of Heal’s.” Founded in 1810, Heal’s first site opened at London’s ...
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