‘It’s not a party’: Shoreditch work space applies to serve booze at networking events
Rise on Luke Street tells licensing committee that its clients will ‘network and get home’
Rise on Luke Street tells licensing committee that its clients will ‘network and get home’
Ideas for slides and a rooftop space get go-ahead as part of huge £350k redesign
Controversial plans for the iconic Truman Brewery have sparked a wave of protests
The beautiful setting and friendly staff are sadly let down by ‘so-so’ dishes
‘It must be the first time ever we’ve had a 12-storey building with no objections from the public’
Construction vehicles’ use of low emissions street will be ‘completely incongruous,’ say Town Hall officers
Town Hall announces plans for new log cabin and classroom, soft play room, toilets and improved access
Architect defends design of one plot that opposition campaigners have nicknamed ‘Godzilla’
Shoreditch residents and Protein Studios clash over the latter’s post-lockdown survival plan to serve alcohol outdoors
A free exhibition at the Theatre Courtyard showcases rare early paintings and drawings by more than 40 Zimbabwean artists
Winning ideas include a new festival about working class identity, a community mural on Hoxton Street, and a 20-minute dance film
According to author Paul Wood, who documents the capital’s trees, the borough ‘truly is London’s urban arboretum’
The Levantine restaurant is ‘beautiful and refined’, so it’s a shame the food doesn’t quite match up
Syd’s tea and snack stand had been run by the Tothill family since 1919 and will now serve as ‘part of London’s heritage’
Michelin-starred chef Richard Corrigan brings a ‘magic touch’ to City Road
Restaurant promises to hold community meetings at least every six months as Shoreditch residents voice concerns over impact on area