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One of the area's hottest new projects, 60 Curzon Street is delivering 32 super-prime apartments on the former site of the infamous Mirabelle restaurant...

Q2 stats show the fourth quarter of declining transactions on the bounce - which hasn’t happened since Q3 2009...

The 150-metre Alexander Tower was first proposed back in 1994

Spectacular penthouse project by super-prime design firm Kitesgrove has masses of volume and three roof terraces...

Controversial Bath Quays North project aims to turn a multi-storey car park into a new mixed use quarter for the World Heritage Site

Gladman Developments and Carter Jonas assembled the site near Aylesbury from a consortium of private landowners

Agency continues strategy of rolling out virtual office teams to focus on specific postcodes

Values spike across St John’s Wood and Regent’s Park as overseas families increasingly opt for luxury developments over five-star hotels for their summer sojourns

National transaction volumes are 6% below the seasonal trend, reports LSL, while London has seen a 7% drop in deal numbers in the last year

The latest data from LonRes shows the proportion of £1m+ sales and the average weekly rent across the capital's prime postcodes...

Peter Ainsworth will take over from Loyd Grossman as Chairman of The Heritage Alliance in December

Developer expects to launch resi sales for its eponymous project later this year