Location: International
Foster + Partners opens biggest European studio beyond the UK
Design practice creates permanent new home in the EU’s tallest building.
SBID Awards recognises ‘ultra-luxury’ design projects around the world
Accolades for top-end interior schemes in London, Beijing, St Tropez & Las Vegas.
LeadingRE names new Director of Global Business Development
Manila-based Abby Olemos-da Silva has moved from Jones Lang LaSalle.
London is ‘still by far Europe’s most mature & expensive high-end residential market’
New CBRE analysis takes a deep dive into the capital's luxury living sector, and how it compares to other wealth hubs.
Super-prime mansion project in Jersey seeks buyer
Currently in shell and core form, the rare new-build will be delivery turnkey to its new owners following a fit-out by a 'globally recognised' team of designers.
RICS releases new global standard on property agency & management principles
The mandatory standard 'sets clear expectations for RICS professionals when providing property agency and management services,' says author Mairéad Carroll.
Long-standing Douglas Elliman chief steps down
Michael Liebowitz takes the reins from Howard Lorber.
Eight Charts: Assessing the USA’s prime residential property market
Knight Frank looks into why America's real estate market is moving so slowly.
In Pictures: Cipriani Residences Miami’s London launch party
Mast Capital showcased its latest luxury branded residential project to Mayfair's deal-makers & glitterati last week.
‘We are seeing a significant increase in enquiries from buyers considering relocating to Monaco’ – Knight Frank
Residential sales activity dipped in the super-rich Principality last year, but major property developments are literally changing the face of the Riviera enclave.
Postcard from Romania: The luxury real estate market is catching up
Romanian real estate agency boss Cristian Angheloiu talks up his market's prospects - suggesting it 'might be the place to invest now before it becomes mainstream.'
UK is ‘worst in the world for millionaire exits’, warn economists
The Adam Smith Institute believes the share of the UK population who are US dollar millionaires will fall by a fifth over the next four years, thanks to 'a hostile culture for wealth creators'.