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‘Europe’s largest proptech VC’ launches with over £200m to invest
A/O PropTech is looking to fund tech companies disrupting the world's largest asset class
Bristol Council approves Zaha Hadid’s mixed-use neighbourhood
Legal & General's Temple Island - once earmarked for a new arena - promises to deliver around 500 new homes in central Bristol, alongside a conference centre and hotel.
Four boosts property team with new communications head
Ex-Luchford & Socrates PR specialist Lindsay Castellana joins marketing agency's 60-strong property unit
In Pictures: ZHA’s One Thousand Museum completes
Incredible images of the first and only resi tower designed by the late Zaha Hadid in the Western Hemisphere
What can the government do to set the property market up for a strong 2020?
Along with resolving the remaining uncertainty around Brexit, a few small tweaks to the tax regime and regulatory environment would significantly improve the state of the market, argues Forsters' Helen…
First Look: Clivedale unveils Jouin Manku-designed interiors at Mayfair Park Residences
Aiming to 'set a new benchmark for the London super-prime market' the developer's second resi scheme marks Dorchester Collection’s first foray into branded residences
Buyers splash £60m at luxury Northacre schemes
Super-prime developer hails flying start to 'milestone year' as flagship PCL projects take shape;
LonRes turns 20: How have property prices changed around the country since the turn of the century?
Mapped: LonRes marks its 20th birthday with a dive into the house price archives...
Ranked: World cities by gross prime residential yields
LA & Moscow top Savills' annual league table with average yields of 5% or more; Hong Kong remains the most expensive place in the world to rent a prime house, with an average weekly figure of $7k
‘2019 cannot be described as a vintage year for London’s residential development industry’ – but things picked up in Q4
Molior's quarterly analysis reveals a marked improvement in London's housebuilding landscape towards the end of 2019
Stamp duty change could give domestic buyers the upper hand in London’s new-build hotspots
Forthcoming surcharge on purchases by overseas buyers will have a number of knock-on effects, says PCL buying agency
Construction giant hit by cyber attack
Bouygues has suffered a ransomware attack and shut down its computer system; on-site construction operations have "not been disrupted to date".