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Rental growth buoys Shaftesbury - Investors Chronicle
 By Stephen Wilmot, 24 May 2012 Shaftesbury has a well-deserved reputation for generating long-term growth by slowly, yet meticulously, regenerating streets in Soho, China Town and Covent Garden. A solid set of half-year results won't dispel this ...
London flourishing despite recession, say developers Great Portland Estates ... - Telegraph.co.uk
 London is flourishing as a business centre despite the UK entering a double-dip recession and the eurozone being embroiled in a debt crisis, according to West End property developers Great Portland Estates and Shaftesbury.
Shaftesbury profits rise on prosperous West End - ShareCast
By Michael Millar LONDON (SHARECAST) - The West End has defied the retail slump and continues to be busy and prosperous, according to Shaftesbury, the London property firm. The news is in marked contrast to retail news from the rest of the UK, ...
Shaftesbury announces $30000 sponsorship of Etobicoke School of the Arts' Film ... - DigitalJournal.com (press release)
 TORONTO, May 24, 2012 /CNW/ - Leading creator, producer and distributor Shaftesbury today announced a renewed sponsorship commitment to the Toronto District School Board's Etobicoke School of the Arts (ESA). As part of its ongoing support of the school ...
Hovis Hill: is this the greatest street since sliced bread? - Telegraph.co.uk
 It is Gold Hill in Shaftesbury, Dorset, and it was the setting for one of the most famous British television adverts ever. Remember that 1973 Hovis commercial starring a bread delivery boy pushing his bike up a steep cobbled hill, with DvoËrák's New ...
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