When Donald Trump arrives in Britain on Thursday 12 July he will embark on a tour of some of Britain’s best real estate.
He won’t be visiting the new U.S. Embassy in Nine Elms, South West London, a building he described as a “bad deal" in an “off-pitch” location.
According to Bloomberg, as muc
When Donald Trump arrives in Britain on Thursday 12 July he will embark on a tour of some of Britain’s best real estate.
He won’t be visiting the new U.S. Embassy in Nine Elms, South West London, a building he described as a “bad deal" in an “off-pitch” location.
According to Bloomberg, as much of his itinerary as possible is taking place outside of London, to avoid huge protests planned in the capital.
Across cities, local developers who once thrived on word-of-mouth trust are vanishing, replaced by corporate giants – just like kirana stores giving way to hypermarkets.