Properties
British Land buys Daily Mail printing works
British Land and The Daily Mail General Trust have announced the conditional sale of DMGT’s 14.5 acre Harmsworth Quays printing works site at Canada Water in South East London to British Land.
Westminster announces major regeneration scheme
Westminster Council have released plans for a massive £70m investment scheme in Westbourne Green.
Partnerships deliver another record year for United House
United House Group, the specialist developer and contractor, has achieved another year of record revenue levels,with the Group’s latest annual results showing revenue up to a £239m (2010: £201m) with…
Residential Land recruits Creative Director
Simon Trout has joined Residential Land's design team as Creative Director.
Blueprint for ‘green’ period properties
A 300 year old Georgian pile is to be transformed into a green energy blueprint for period homes in the UK.
William Cash goes clubbing for masterpieces
Robin Birley's new Mayfair club is ace, says William Cash from Upton Cressett Hall. It might even be a masterpiece.
London & Stamford buy resi riverside development for £147m
According to a statement released today, London & Stamford Property PLC, in its newly formed Central London Residential Joint Venture, has announced that it has exchanged contracts with Project Red Limited,…
Gleneagles development offers prime location for Ryder Cup
Chartwell Estates have begun marketing a 10,000 sq ft six-bedroom new-build on Scotland's most expensive housing development in the grounds of the Gleneagles Estate in Perthshire.
Cordea Savills raises £25m for prime resi developments
Property fund managers Cordea Savills have announced the first close of their Prime London Residential Development Fund, after a major global private bank provided £25 million of initial equity.
Nearly 250,000 property millionaires in UK
The annual Rich List from Zoopla.co.uk claims 245,790 Britons are property millionaires, up 12 per cent on 2011.
New Covent Garden Market scheme approved
Wandsworth Council has approved planning permission for two major resi projects on London's South Bank, creating nearly 3,000 new homes.
Stop the heritage tax: open letter to Osborne
Fifteen heritage organisations, including The Listed Property Owners Club, the Historic Houses Association and the Federation of Master Builders, have penned an open letter to the Chancellor as part of…