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New development corporation push promises more new towns ‘on the scale of Canary Wharf’
Sir George Iacobescu is on board to advise on a new Government fund to encourage large-scale regional development
Rightmove founder backs proptech marketplace
Harry Hill joins $800k funding round for James Dearsley and Eddie Holmes' Unissu platform
Knight Frank launches scaled-up planning offering in London
Agency assembles dedicated team led by ex-GL Hearn man Stuart Baillie, with ambitious plans to boost market share...
Top Irish estate agency Sherry FitzGerald looks to return to the UK
Sherry FitzGerald - which owned most of Marsh & Parsons from 2005 to 2011 - is eyeing expansion in Ireland and a return to the UK market
Makowsky’s Bel Air spec mansion sells for $94m
Listed for sale two years ago with a $250m asking price, this 38,000 sq ft giga-mansion in Los Angeles has reportedly just sold for $94m
£325bn in suspect cash funnelled through the UK via high-end service providers
'Groundbreaking' analysis by Transparency International investigates 400 corruption and money laundering cases involving law firms, estate agencies, banks, mortgage firms and interior designers...
Land Reg reveals 2019’s ‘Geovation’ PropTech start-ups
Treasure maps, smart For Sale signs, air quality monitoring and a Viewber rival have all made it into the Land Registry, Registers of Scotland and Ordnance Survey's latest Geovation accelerator programme…
‘World’s most expensive parking space’ goes for over £750k
A parking bay in the basement of a Hong Kong office block has sold for HK$7.6 million
Chancellor cancels 6th November Budget
Boris Johnson is pushing for a general election in December, so Sajid Javid has "decided not to bring forward the Budget on 6th November"
In Pictures: Louise Bradley designs for Royalton at Magna Carta Park
Knightsbridge interiors studio promises to deliver 'a new type of luxury' at Royalton's heritage-led project in Surrey
Colliers names new head of UK valuation & advisory services
Sara Duncan will be taking the reins from industry veteran Russell Francis, who is set to retire early next year
Architectural workload predictions fall to their lowest point in more than three years
The latest Future Trends survey by the RIBA tells us that workload predictions in September 2019 were at their lowest point since July 2016, as most architects fail to prepare for Brexit