Developments
In Pictures: New developments with royal connections
It's Her Majesty's big day, but this year, instead of sending an amusing corgi-based card, we've decided to take a look at some of the capital's best new schemes with royal connections.
Watch: Aston Martin race car craned onto Docklands skyscraper
Mount Anvil and Aston Martin Racing have marked their new partnership with an extraordinary stunt in the City.
L&Q swoops on £150m Wandsworth scheme
L&Q has snapped up a significant regen opportunity in Wandsworth.
Alchemi unveils grand Leinster Square renovation project
Developer Alchemi Group has pulled the covers back on its latest PCL endeavour.
The row of six Grade II listed Victorian townhouses on Bayswater's Leinster Square (Nos.
Planning nod for major new Paddington scheme
Westminster Council has green-lighted Berkeley Group's plans to transform West End Green.
The developer bagged the long-term vacant 2.
Mount Anvil and Farrells complete ‘landmark’ Tech City project
Farrells and Mount Anvil have put the finishing touches to their major new Silicon Roundabout scheme, The Eagle.
Amazon debuts £170m Park Crescent scheme
Three of the five first-phase apartments snapped up pre-launch
Westminster green-lights Millbank Tower transformation
An ambitious proposal to transform the landmark 32-storey Millbank Tower into a resi-led scheme has been given the green light by planners.
Against The Grain: Could this be London’s first timber skyscraper?
Researchers at Cambridge University’s Department of Architecture are working with PLP Architecture and engineers Smith and Wallwork on the future development of tall timber buildings in central London.
New Dubai ’emblem’ to be ‘a notch taller’ than the Burj Kalifa
Dubai's landmark drought has come to an end.
Singapore house listed as £90m ultra-prime development site
A unique development opportunity has been causing a stir over in Singapore.
London’s luxury property pipeline peaks, but squeezed margins are pushing investors out
London's prime residential property pipeline is on fire, with over 35,000 new units - worth a grand total of £77bn - expected to come into play over the next ten years.