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Commercial Street deed performance

  • Full address

    Commercial Street,
    London,
    Middlesex,
    England

  • Owner

    Medusa Design

  • Date purchased

    21/06/2010

  • Renewal date

    21/06/2015

  • Purchase offers

    1

  • Total Hits

    520

  • Average Hits/Day

    1

  • Current Value

    £10.09 (102%)

  • Total Ad Revenue

    £0.00

  • Total No. Updates

    3

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  • The Luxe, 109 Commercial Street, London Middlesex England

    Published: 23rd June 2010

    Review from The Independent - 17 October 2009 The denizens of Spitalfields in east London have been waiting a long time for The Luxe. John Torode – the Australian judge on TV's Masterchef, who closes his eyes while shouting at his fellow judge, the cockney hard-man Gregg Wallace – has been promising to open for over a year. But since he's the chap behind Smiths of Smithfield, people have been happy to wait. Smiths was (and remains) hugely popular on several levels. Noisy City types congregated in the ground-floor bar, necking South American beer; ordinary punters ate medium-range carnivore grub at medium prices, and could look over their first-floor balcony at the howling throng below. The top floor was for "fine dining".

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  • History of Commercial Street, London Middlesex England

    Published: 21st June 2010

    The first plans for a new street in Spitalfields and Whitechapel was made by a Select Committee on Metropolitan Improvements in August 1836. This Committee recommended the construction of a street ’from Finsbury Square to Whitechapel Church and the Commercial Road’, to run in a straight line from the Bishopsgate end of Middlesex Street to near the southern end of Osborn Street. The original name for the new road was Spital Street, but as a street of this name already existed nearby (in Mile End New Town), the name Commercial Street was agreed in September 1845 with building commencing in October. An act of July 1846 authorised the extention of Commercial Street northwards (from Christ Church to Shoreditch High Street), though

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