Location: London

Recent months have been filled with doom & gloom, but there is no sight of the four horsemen of the apocalypse galloping through Sloane Square just yet...

The latest Foxtons data tells of a traditional Summertime surge of activity in the rental market.

British sculptor David Breuer-Weil has created a 'timeless symbol of Soho' at the developer's new project on the corner of Dean Street & Oxford Street.

The super-prime developer behind No.1 Grosvenor Square and Holland Park Gate has been appointed as development manager at Cundy Street Quarter.

A leading estate agency has reported a sharp decline in new buyers registering to buy in London, while more vendors are dropping asking prices.

Architectural, environmental and engineering experts will provide independent advice on major developments in the borough.

New analysis suggests a recovery is underway in the glitzy PCL neighbourhood.

Andrew Twagira will be running the lettings team at the agency's branch in Aldgate.

Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Rightmove, Savills, the ONS, JLL, TwentyCi, Foxtons & more...

Three-bed option on Charles Street hits the rental market following a makeover costing 'hundreds of thousands of pounds'

'The job must not be half-done,' warns The Guardian, as an important piece of legislation is put on ice for the Summer holidays.

The FT suggests a John Nash-designed London mansion with links to a Russian investor has sold to an Indian billionaire.