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RBKC wins right to review Mayor’s Kensington Forum decision
High Court agrees to a Judicial Review of the mixed-use redevelopment of the Kensington Forum Hotel
Monaco property scion plots £100m prime resi pipeline in London; acquires significant Mayfair block
REDD was launched by Jacopo Marzocco - of Monaco's Marzocco luxury property dynasty - in 2016; the developer / investor is now making a big move on prime London
Government to scrutinise luxury property deals in US-style crackdown
Similar targeting orders to those in operation in New York and Florida could force agents to hand over the personal details of buyers involved in high-end transactions across RBKC & Westminster
Buyer demand jumps in prime London, reaching a five-year Summertime high – but vendors continue to hesitate
Market Snapshot: Knight Frank's Summer sit rep for the prime London sales market
Political uncertainty drives a 34% lettings surge in prime London
Market Snapshot: Knight Frank's Summer sit rep for the prime London lettings market
British developer picks up historic Dublin mansion
London-based Hollybrook has been assembling a significant swathe of land in the affluent Malahide district of the city
Green light for London Fields Laundry Building project
Hackney "creative hub" The Laundry will be demolished and replaced with a mixed-use development delivering 58 apartments and 20,000 sq ft of commercial space.
OnTheMarket looks to outsmart Rightmove with all-new intelligence features
The challenger portal has developed new tools to help agents 'reduce their reliance on Rightmove and other portals'
Capco whittles down Earls Court shortlist
Delancey, CK Asset Holdings & Canary Wharf Group have reportedly made it through to the final round of bidding for the embattled west London site, as decision day looms...
The Lady launches training school for household staff
Venerable women's glossy diversifies into training and recruitment at 'Norfolk’s answer to Downton Abbey'
Georgian Group Architectural Awards 2019: The Winners
Projects ranging from the restoration of a Grade I listed mansion in Dorset to the reworking of the Rausings' magnificent residence on Cheyne Walk are recognised in the annual heritage awards programme.
Housebuilding numbers rise to an 11-year high
New-build home completions have jumped by 8%, but marginally fewer new-builds were started in the year to June compared to the previous 12 months