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Deal sealed on £16mn project in Primrose Hill
Unmod lateral pile on Elworthy Road has the potential to become one of the finest houses in the area, say agents.
Galliard boss moves to Inland Homes
Donagh O'Sullivan left Galliard Homes earlier this year, after more than two decades with the privately-owned housebuilder.
Developer turns super-prime Mayfair development site into festive charity pop-up
Henigman and the Pollen Estate have opened a high-fashion pop-up store at the old Mayfair Police Station, raising money for homelessness charity Crisis.
New promotions at Battersea Power Station
Kate Boothman Meier is now in charge of all marketing and comms activities across the £9bn project, while Sam Cotton steps up as head of asset management.
Harding Green signs another franchise in central London
Benjamin Scrace previously worked at Nest Seekers and at Barclays Investment Bank.
Before & After: Inside the transformation of a classic Mayfair apartment
The revamp of an unmod period piece in Upper Feilde, previously in the same hands for half a century, has set a new benchmark for the well-regarded building on Park Street.
NLA unveils new home for London’s built environment community
New London Architecture's 'London Centre' will open in the the City of London's Guildhall next year.
Dominvs Group appoints former Berkeley Exec as a Non-Exec Director
Sean Ellis was previously Executive Director of housebuilding giant Berkeley Group.
Gove gives up on mandatory housebuilding targets
Planning reform is once again causing headaches for a Prime Minister.
Christie’s targets Caribbean expansion
Newly-formed ‘network within a network’ is aiming to hit annual sales of £1.5bn across the region.
HNW Hotspots: Where the world’s wealthiest are looking to buy homes in 2023
London, New York & Dubai lead the way for HNWI home-buying intentions, reports Knight Frank.
Media headlines ‘are not aligned’ with PCL property market reality, says buying agent
'Buyers are feeling overwhelmed by news reports and headlines, which are often not fully reflective of the experience many of them are having on the ground,' says Jo Eccles of Eccord.