Planning
Green light for new Avenue Road mansion with epic basement
'Larger-than-life' subterranean complex will sprawl across nearly 7,000 square feet
Soil & Trouble: Time running out for the 10,000 square foot basement
In an extraordinary long-running planning case, a homeowner has been ordered to demolish one of Britain's biggest subterranean extensions after digging out 9,000 tons of earth;
Private Views: A very modern kind of nuisance
Examining the key legal issues at play in the fascinating dispute between the Tate Modern and the residents of Richard Rogers' Stirling Prize-nominated Neo Bankside...
Resi rejig at £1bn Whiteleys scheme
Total number of units increased from 103 to 129 as larger apartments make way for smaller ones
Basement planning applications tank in Central London
Total number was down by a third in RBKC last year after the introduction of tough new planning rules...
Appeal dismissed in super-prime negligence case
Interesting one involving the purchase of a £26m mansion in St John's Wood
Plans go in for ‘landmark’ resi scheme on Birds Eye site in Walton-on-Thames
375-unit scheme in Surrey has been designed by Broadway Malyan for JV developers Crest Nicholson and A2Dominion
Green light for Candy’s Regent’s Park garden
Tycoon wins epic turf war over 200 foot strip of land next to his £200m giga-mansion
Ranked: Which London property developer is best at delivering affordable housing?
Campaign group ranks eight major developers by how much affordable housing they contribute to the capital
Carter Jonas snaps up another planning consultancy
60-year-old Oxfordshire firm Kemp & Kemp joins the fold...
Why site sharing could be the key to freeing up the UK’s brownfield land
Top land broker puts forward an innovative solution for increasing supply...
Kensington’s ‘candy-cane’ townhouse can stay stripy, rules High Court
RBKC slammed for 'improper use of Section 215'