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British Land looks to offload its super-prime Clarges estate in Mayfair
CBRE has been instructed to find a buyer for British Land's Clarges estate on Piccadilly, looking for offers in excess of £180m for the office and retail elements.
In Pictures: A super-prime Paolo Moschino-designed villa in Barnes
This double-fronted pile on Lonsdale Road has just hit the market at £11.75m...
Cadogan appoints sustainability chief
Kate Neale has joined the great estate after four years at Hammerson, and will help roll out an ambitious sustainability strategy aimed at improving Chelsea’s environment.
Ballymore recruits high-profile names for new podcast series
Developer rolls out new marketing initiative for its upcoming Mill Harbour scheme in East London, pulling in a strong line-up of guests to discuss all things urban.
OnTheMarket names estate agency founder Tebb as CEO
OnTheMarket has hired Ivy Gate founder Jason Tebb as CEO, following the sacking of Ian Springett in March. The appointment makes OTM the first major portal to be helmed by a former estate agent.
Centreland gears up to launch ‘landmark’ Marylebone scheme, Harcourt House
Exclusive: One of London’s very first mansion blocks emerges from a super-prime makeover, promising ‘something truly special and utterly unique’...
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Latest Land Registry data confirms a clutch of super-prime sales in Holland Park, St John's Wood, Notting Hill & Kensington...
In Pictures: Rightmove’s five most-viewed homes of the Summer
August's most popular property listings included an Essex mansion, a Cornish recording studio and a "Grand Lodge" in Staffordshire.
Richard Rogers retires from RSHP
One of Britain's most influential and successful architects is stepping down from the practice he founded over 40 years ago.
Property sector recruitment firm expands
Estate agency founders sign up to run a Rayner Personnel outpost in South West England.
Sunak floats CGT hike in a ‘triple tax raid on the wealthy’
Bank Holiday weekend newspapers carry "leaks" of Treasury plans for a "£30bn triple tax raid" and/or a "quintuple whammy of tax increases".
Rental viewings ‘hit a ten-year high’ in August
A late student flurry, a glut of stock, and falling rental prices boosted lettings market activity in August, reports Knight Frank.