Developments

Grafton Estates has bagged unanimous approval from planners for its variation on the "exciting" mixed-use development of a chunky chunk of Mayfair.

Fifth Capital London has reportedly landed a two-acre swathe of Battersea with designs on a £200m resi scheme.

The Malins Group has bought a slice of Covent Garden to turn into four high-spec apartments.

The Soho Works Estate, a half-acre site fronting both Great Marlborough Street and Poland Street, has just been listed for sale with a £67.5m price tag.

One of Bath's most fiercely-debated new schemes was reportedly given the go-ahead by planners yesterday. The project will use traditional Bath stone in a bid to blend in with neighbouring Lansdown Crescent

Derwent London's redevelopment of a former cinema on Queensway has got off to a flyer, with 50% of the units selling within the first two weeks of launch.

An application to completely redevelop Ransome's Wharf in Battersea has received the unanimous support of Wandsworth's planners.

The vendor of a $38m Las Vegas penthouse is hoping to pique the interest of high-rolling buyers by throwing in a $250k Lamborghini hyper-car to sweeten the deal.

Galliard Homes and Frogmore have launched what the developers claim are the West End's most expensive off-plan penthouses in the West End, on "London's coolest street" (Conde Nast Traveller).

Going super-luxe generates a price premium of 107% compared to neighbouring "normal" homes in Mayfair, claims local agent Wetherell. This potential uplift is driving a £4.

It sounds like JLL has done a sterling job of shifting New Scotland Yard in double-quick time, and there's already been plenty of speculation as to the identity of the £250m site's 'mystery buyer'...

Westminster City Council has given approval - subject to a S106 agreement - to Northacre's plans for the development of No.1 Palace Street, next to Buckingham Palace.