Properties of the Week
£10m Hyde Park apartment gives ‘turn-key’ a new meaning
            Unusual super-prime bundle includes a fully-furnished flat, a Bentley and a rare Alfa Romeo...         
    RIBA reveals longlist for world’s best new building
            62 contenders for the 2018 RIBA International Prize          
    Green light for 30-acre former coffee & chocolate factory project in West London
            Barratt London and SEGRO have been given the nod to develop the former Nestlé factory site in Hayes         
    How 12 luxury developers are changing the face of Mayfair with 15 super-prime schemes
            501 new super-prime homes - worth a total £5.4bn - are set to be delivered by 12 developers in Mayfair over the next five years.        
    Planners OK transformation of Piccadilly’s famous In & Out Club
            Westminster green-lights proposals to turn landmark Mayfair site into a luxury hotel and seven residences         
    Planners OK FEC’s Modernist North London town hall project
            Hornsey Town Hall will become 146 residential apartments, plus a Dorsett hotel         
    Thornsett launches Notting Hill townhouse project
            £13m end-of-terrace comes with an interior by Staffan Tollgård Design Group         
    In Pictures: MHA converts £10-a-night hostel into luxury apartment scheme
            Shabby Bayswater guest house emerges as chic resi units commanding over £2,500 psf...         
    $80m mansion set to smash NYC price record
            Off-market mega-deal goes down in the Big Apple         
    High-roller drives away with £18m Kensington mansion
            Another A-list owner for period paradise on Pembroke Gardens         
    NY’s 432 Park Avenue tower sells three neighbouring $40m penthouses on the same day
            Same-day deal could mean that a single buyer is creating a $120m super-penthouse on the 92nd and 93rd floors...         
    How do you value a property that doesn’t exist?
            Savills' Claire Reynolds answers the call to put a price on a lavish apartment on Oxford Street. The catch? It's on the shop-floor of the flagship John Lewis department store.         
     
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
         
            
            
        