Developments

What are the very best new residential schemes in London, and which luxury property developers are the ones to watch in the coming year?

Wandsworth Council has unanimously given the thumbs up to another major mixed use scheme in the borough, which the developers are calling the "Gateway to the Nine Elms on the South Bank".

Mayor Boris has approved plans for a mega-development on the eastern edge of Canary Wharf, which should create some 3,610 new homes.

Abu Dhabi Financial Group has been named as the buyer of the Met Police's HQ, New Scotland Yard in Victoria. The firm nabbed the 1.

Plans have been submitted to Westminster Council for the conversion of three properties on Cornwall Terrace into one 33,000 square foot uber-pile.

Westminster Council has agreed to luxury property developer Dukelease's proposed conversion of Eggington House, 25-28 Buckingham Gate.

Derwent London has been given the green light to turn its own HQ on Savile Row into super-prime apartments. 25 Savile Row (proposed)

Developer Alchemi Group has been given the green light to transform another prominent site in Westminster, just a month after bagging consent for a major scheme on Leinster Square.

The first images of Malaysia Square - the public space that'll form the heart of the redeveloped Battersea Power Station - have been released.

It's been reported that six investors and consortiums remain in the running to buy the iconic Old War Office at 57 Whitehall.

Some deserving accolades were dished out to some of the prime resi industry's finest at last week's WhatHouse? Awards.

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