Location: London
Planners agree to Ocubis’s resi-to-hotel switch on Albert Embankment
Jon Hunt's development firm wins planning approval to replace a consented residential-led scheme opposite Tate Britain with a new hotel.
Westminster Property Association restructures leadership team as McWilliam steps down
Dolphin Living's Olivia Harris has taken over from ex-Grosvenor chief Craig McWilliam at the helm of the WPA.
In Pictures: CIT launches set of nine ‘garden villas’ at Regent’s Crescent
Developer unveils the second phase of its flagship £500m scheme in Regent's Park and updates on sales progress.
Simon Edwardson of Northacre on resonating with super-rich buyers
The sales boss of London-based luxury developer Northacre explains how the firm goes about creating landmark schemes that hold appeal on the world stage, and why he isn't worried about the prospect of…
Luxury agents’ use of social media under the spotlight following departure of high-profile Knight Frank broker
National newspapers report on the resignation of Instagram's "Mr Super-Prime" Daniel Daggers, a story broken by PrimeResi last year, igniting debate over client privacy and social media...
Grosvenor reworks Belgravia timber yard development plans
Revised plans for the Newson's Yard site on Pimlico Road have been submitted to Westminster Council, promising nine new homes and seven retail units.
Lodha kicks off 2020 with record sales at Lincoln Square
The first two weeks of the year have been "the most productive period in sales" for Lodha's Lincoln Square scheme since it launched to market in 2017.
‘One in 50’ London homes is ‘used as a short let’
New research has found 108,102 Airbnb-style short-let listings in London. Of these, 73,549 were listed as entire homes.
Chelsea sale completes hat-trick of record-breakers for One Point Six
Boutique developer notches up another price record in Chelsea, achieving over £3,600 psf for a turnkey scheme on Cadogan Gardens...
Knight Frank reports dramatic surge in new buyers as interest ‘explodes’
The agency's London offices registered more new buyers in the second week of January than during any week in the last fifteen years, with numbers up 92% on the same point last year...
On the implications of the Law Commission’s leasehold reform proposals
This month, the Law Commission published its long-awaited proposals for leasehold reform, making a number of recommendations which could have major ramifications for the London property market.
Is London heading for a house price crash? Probably not, say economists
Oxford Economics forecasts "sluggish" but positive growth for London property prices