Company Tag: Carter Jonas
In Pictures: Touring an £11mn townhouse on Kensington’s Collingham Gardens
Notable 1884 example was originally designed by the renowned architect Sir Ernest George.
BNG a Year On: How have biodiversity net gain rules affected the property development landscape?
'Naturally, some challenges & potential for refinement have been identified,' concludes Carter Jonas after analysing the implementation, variation & future challenges of Biodiversity Net Gain policies.
Required Reading: Six key elements of the new Planning & Infrastructure Bill
Carter Jonas' Head of Planning & Development talks us through some major proposed changes to the planning regime.
Carter Jonas installs national resi sales boss
Dominic Bruneau will oversee the agency's network of 14 resi sales teams across the UK.
Opinion: Why 2025 is set to be a pivotal year for planning & housebuilding
Carter Jonas's Head of Planning & Development outlines his predictions for what the new year could mean for housebuilding and property development...
Carter Jonas toasts 100-year milestone in Oxford
National property firm has been operating in the city since 1924.
Carter Jonas installs director of marketing, comms & business development
Anthony White takes on newly-created senior role at national property consultancy.
Historic Hampshire monastery hits the market
Agents expecting significant interest in 'exciting & unique' development opp.
Election 2024: Property industry reactions to the election of a Labour government
Featuring commentary & insights from: Dominic Agace, Guy Gittins, Tim Hyatt, Trevor Kearney, Camilla Dell, Marcus Dixon, Lisa Simon, Becky Fatemi, Nicholas Gray, Will Watson, Geoff Wilford & more
Raft of partner promotions at Carter Jonas
16 employees have stepped up across the UK.
Carter Jonas adds new SW London branch
Charlie Streatfeild has been recruited from Marsh & Parsons to lead the new branch in Southfields.
Carter Jonas recruits new head of sales in York
David Beattie has joined the firm as partner from sales and lettings firm Linley and Simpson.