Developments

Triplex spread at the top of the Triton Building has Regent’s Park on one side, Kings Cross & Euston on the other, and Marylebone & Fitzrovia to the south.

The Auria is the latest phase in Catalyst’s regeneration of the Wornington Green Estate, designed by Conran and Partners and fronting onto the northern end of Portobello Road.

35-39 Leinster Gardens - formerly the Holiday Villa Hotel - has been put on the market at £29.5 million, with planning permission in place for a conversion to either residential or serviced apartments.

The Other House, founded by LCP's Naomi Heaton, is turning Harrington Hall Hotel in South Kensington and the Wellington Block in Covent Garden into serviced apartment members' clubs.

Benjamin Goldkorn, founder of restaurants Ichibuns and Endo at the Rotunda, is reworking two properties on Hamilton Terrace into seven apartments and two duplexes.

34-unit regen project is transforming a disused brownfield site on Fulham Palace Road in Hammersmith.

RBKC has approved 51 new homes opposite West Brompton Station as part of the Earls Court redevelopment.

LUMA, a 61-unit residential scheme designed by Squire & Partners and Conran and Partners, is one of the final pieces of Argent’s King’s Cross Central Development.

Hotels may dominate the international branded residence space, but there's scope for lifestyle brands - from food and drink to fashion and tech - to move into the sector, suggests Riyan Itani.

In Pictures: Development of the original Chelsea porcelain factory site in SW3 has created a "modern interpretation of Chelsea townhouses" alongside four new apartments behind a restored facade.

The developer has created five apartments and a £6.5m townhouse from a site in the Oxford Gardens Conservation Area.

"Although the impact of Covid-19 is undeniable, development in London has shown impressive resilience," says New London Architecture after surveying skyscraper-building activity in the capital.