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Westminster formally adopts planning blueprint
'Ambitious strategy will make Westminster one of the best places to live, work and play', says the council.
Foxtons to review bonus payments after shareholder revolt
“It is clear that a significant proportion of shareholders did not agree with the decision to pay bonuses to Executives," said Foxtons after its AGM.
AONBs under threat from spread of ’executive homes’ – CPRE
The countryside charity is accusing local authorities of ‘prioritising new building over landscape protection’.
Hamleys owner buys Stoke Park for £57m
Reliance Industries, owned by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has acquired the James Wyatt-designed Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire.
Peel names new Development Director for Liverpool Waters
Chris Capes is moving from Liverpool City Council to regeneration specialist property developer Peel L&P.
GII splashes £60m on a boutique development opposite Hyde Park
Gulf Islamic Investments has made its second resi development play in Prime Central London, acquiring an in-progress luxury scheme in Bayswater.
CIT updates on sales progress at Regent’s Crescent; unveils £15.45m penthouse
The developer managed to sell £140m worth of residences at its Grade I listed scheme in Regent's Park over the last 12 months, and has just released the latest batch of units - including a penthouse with …
How the race for space changed the PCL landscape
Using granular LonRes data, Fraser Slater examines how sales values for houses and flats PCL changed over the course of last year - and the premium buyers were willing to pay across all the key neighbourhoods..
Buyer sought for ‘exceptional’ Oxfordshire development opp
Sue Ryder is looking to sell off the sprawling Joyce Grove near Henley-on-Thames, which has planning for a 20-unit apartment scheme.
Where in PCL are buyers bagging the biggest discounts?
New research claims homes in the most expensive postcode in the capital, W1K, have been selling at an average of 20% below asking.
Global luxury property market set for a ‘banner year’ as demand outstrips supply
Nearly one in five (19%) affluent households around the world are looking to buy but not sell a property in the next three years, according to new research by Luxury Portfolio International, while only…
Ebury Bridge Estate plans approved
Plans to redevelop one of Westminster's oldest council estates have been approved, paving the way for 781 new homes in Belgravia.