Developments

Local businessman stumped up over £2m

One of the biggest resi development opportunities in SW London has just been snapped up for a cool £158m.

Urban developer Londonewcastle has been given the go-ahead for a prominent resi-led scheme smack bang in the middle of Shoreditch.

Mayor Boris Johnson has OK-ed the revised Greenwich Peninsula masterplan, paving the way for London's biggest single regen project.

A notorious squat at the north end of Park Lane has been brought back from the brink as a resi-led scheme after suffering a history of neglect.

Famed as the original "home of Morse code", the former British School of Telegraphy in Earls Court has just come up for sale.

Transport for London has kicked off the maiden phase of its ginormous property development programme across the capital, submitting plans for sites at Parsons Green, Nine Elms and Northwood.

It sounds like Cain Hoy and Sager are pulling out all the stops to launch their new flagship development in Islington next month.

Mumbai-based developer Lodha Group has launched a new umbrella brand, The Luxury Collection, to house its most lavish residential projects around the world.

British Land has turned in another robust set of results, reporting underlying pre-tax profit of £171m (up 10.

The £1 billion redevelopment of the former Whiteleys department store in Bayswater is moving along nicely, with plans now submitted to Westminster City Council after two years on the drawing board.

Harrods Estates Asset Management has signed a "consulting partnership" with Zlota 44, a Daniel Libeskind-designed 52-storey residential tower in Warsaw, Poland.