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Evening Standard – It’s Time To Switch Your Hand Sanitiser – Spectriskin
Evening Standard – Since the onset of the pandemic, the UK has seen a surge in the use of hand sanitisers as a method of protection.
Spectriskin’s all in one HOCL (Hypochlorous Acid) sanitising mist Spectrimist is an alcohol-free, fine mist sanitising spray for hands and surfaces.
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Mega blue chip client base, turnover tripled over past 3 years, have any London creative agencies even got close to that?
A blue chip client list to die for, turnover tripled over the past 3 years. No creative agencies that we know of have got even close to that! Anton Jerges and his Bermondsey-based agency Collider were featured this week in the Evening Standard. Link here to read the article.
Evening Standard – Harley Street landlord Howard de Walden to spend £200m to boost ‘medical tourism’
by Joanne Bourke
One of London’s great estates is on the hunt for “medical tourists” to help attract clients from across the world to its Harley Street premises, it has emerged.
Aristocratic family property empire The Howard de Walden Estate will next month take a group of tenants out to Dubai for the Arab Health trade show for the first time “to try and boost medical tourism to Harley Street”.
The property company revealed a sports injury clinic used by professional footballers is among a host of medical-related tenants that have helped rental income soar to £97.9 million.
The London landlord, which owns most of the buildings across 92 acres of Marylebone, said the 9.1% rise in income in the year to March 31 was helped in part by a string of private businesses opening on Harley Street.
Isokinetic, which has been used by QPR player Alejandro Faurlin, and the Doctors Laboratory are among those to have taken residency on the famous home to high-end private clinics.
Along with estates such as Grosvenor and Cadogan, the Howard de Walden Estate is one of the major landowners in the capital, tracing its history back to the Domesday Book in 1086.
Chief executive Toby Shannon told the Standard it plans to plough £200 million between now and 2020 into the estate, new buildings and revamps, a chunk of which will be for medical companies.
In 2017, the landlord will host the UK’s first proton beam cancer therapy unit.
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