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New ZHA-designed proposals floated for major Vauxhall site
Rejigged vision for Vauxhall Cross Island
Miami heats up as Zaha Hadid’s luxury resi tower launches a Preview Residence
First Look: Developers have opened a show apartment on the 17th floor of "Miami's most prestigious skyscraper", just in time for Art Basel Miami Beach.
London’s house price to earnings ratio hits all-time high
House prices in the capital are now 14.5 times average earnings, says Hometrack, 42% higher than the long-term average...
On Your Bikes: Khan plans parking clampdown at London’s new developments
Draft London Plan to announce 'car-free' requirement for new housing schemes near public transport...
FEC brings in a new UK marketing chief
Far East Consortium has recruited a new Sales & Marketing Director in the UK
London Plan to tighten up Green Belt planning restrictions
Mayor Khan sets out green-tinted vision ahead of tomorrow's draft London Plan launch
Battersea Power Station names new Chief Development Officer
British Land's Rob Samuel to take over from Dave Twohig at the £9bn mega-project
Britain has the highest property taxes in the world – OECD
12.5% of UK tax revenues come from property levies; the OECD average across 35 developed countries is just 6%.
PCL property prices to rise by just 7.3% over the next five years – Cluttons
Estate agency delivers a "positive, albeit weaker growth forecast" for the prime central London market in 2018 and beyond.
The average home in a national park is 46% more expensive than the surrounding county – but which one park offers a price discount?
The New Forest is the most expensive national park to buy a home in (averaging £581,448) and Snowdonia is the most affordable (£180,126), according to some updated research by Lloyds Bank.
U+I appoints three new Directors
Mixed-use development firm names two new Development Directors and recruits Mark Richardson as Director of Delivery.
Savills appoints new office heads in Edinburgh & Glasgow
Craig Timney takes the reins in Edinburgh as David Cobban steps up in Glasgow