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Savills interiors alumni launch design & build studio
Former Savills designer Nadine Barkho & former buying agent Bella Tiarks have launched N + B Design.
‘We’re betting on Britain’: Super-prime developer Northacre shrugs off Brexit worries ahead of ‘milestone’ year
'The allure of London cannot be underestimated' says the luxury specialist behind two of PCL's most ambitious new schemes, The Broadway & No.1 Palace Street
Noel Flint of Knight Frank on trophy homes, market crashes & the makings of a top-class agent
One of London's best known and most successful agents, Noel Flint retires at the end of March after nearly four decades at Knight Frank.
Two more signings for Harding Green
Hamptons International's Adrian Bedloe & John D Wood's Jack Thomas join Nick Carter's 'innovative' Kensington-based venture, taking the team headcount up to nine
Crest Nicholson names new MD as Bergin steps down
Peter Truscott is taking over from Peter Bergin as Chief Executive of housebuilder Crest Nicholson.
Media chief joins Grosvenor board
Former Channel 5 and Getty Images boss Dawn Airey appointed as non-exec director
Fine & Country moves into York
Estate agency opens its first branch in the historic Yorkshire city, targeting high-value homes in the area.
The Modern House founders hunt for MD to drive ‘new chapter of growth’
Co-founders of design-focused agency outline expansion plans after doubling sales volumes and headcount;
PROPS Awards 2019: The Shortlist
Big-name firms up for gongs in 28th edition of Variety's industry awards
Marsh & Parsons names new NW London sales chief; opens new branch
Callum Hodgson has been promoted to Area Sales Director for North West London.
‘Exceptional uplift in client demand’ prompts property finance firm to boost HNW team
One77 Mortgages has expanded its in-house high net worth and specialist lending team.
Senior team reshuffle at Battersea Power Station as COO & head of delivery depart
BPSDC confirms raft of promotions and new appointments as senior execs Simon Jenner and Matt Lusty take their leave of the £9bn project