
Pui-Guan Man
Business Correspondent at The Telegraph
Business correspondent at The Telegraph. Previously EG, Drapers, Legal Week.
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1 week ago |
buff.ly | Pui-Guan Man
Selfridges has unveiled plans to open its first-ever private members’ club as it races to revive its fortunes. The luxury retailer is planning to turn the fourth floor of its flagship department store on Oxford Street into an invitation-only club called 40 Duke. The club, which will open next spring, will include a bar, a private dining room and a terrace. News of the venture, first reported by Estates Gazette, comes after Selfridges posted losses of £41.9m for the year ending February 2024.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Pui-Guan Man
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Pui-Guan Man
Selfridges has unveiled plans to open its first-ever private members' club as it races to revive its fortunes. The luxury retailer is planning to turn the fourth floor of its flagship department store on Oxford Street into an invitation-only club called 40 Duke. The club, which will open next spring, will include a bar, a private dining room and a terrace.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Pui-Guan Man
Angela Rayner's plans to overhaul Britain's "feudal" leasehold system will hand wealthy foreigners a windfall at the expense of British taxpayers, one of London's biggest landowners has said. Hugh Seaborn, the chief executive of Cadogan Estates, the Earl Cadogan's property company, said plans to make it cheaper and easier for leaseholders to buy their properties outright amount to taxpayer-funded "gift" to affluent residents in parts of central London.
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3 weeks ago |
msn.com | Pui-Guan Man
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