Location: London
New-build activity stumbles in central London
New-build starts fell by 25.4% in Inner London in 2017 compared with 2016, while planning permissions dropped by 7.4% and completions by 6.1%
CBRE appoints MD of Residential
Luke Mills steps up to lead agency's West End-based resi division, which now claims the highest market share of new development schemes in the capital
11 apartments in luxury Boltons scheme offered up for £12m
Highly unusual bulk-buy proposition includes units listed at a 'significant discount to historic sales'
New head of resi development at Octopus Property
Gavin Eustace steps up to lead 11-strong team after record 12-months for the specialist lender
GLA brings in Savills to advise on London’s housing crisis
Multi-storey buildings are a key to unlocking the housing potential of London's industrial land, says Savills
Billionaire on the hunt for £200m London mansion?
Bizarre 'wanted' ad placed for something along the lines of Kensington Palace Gardens, but on a hill...
Plans go in for British Land’s 53-acre Canada Water project
Southwark Council has signed a master development agreement with British Land for a massive regeneration project in East London's Canada Water.
Half a dozen ‘world-class’ resi schemes help Mayfair outshine its neighbours
A new breed of 'international developments' have changed the game in the venerable district, according to Knight Frank's Harvey Cyzer...
Buyers shell out nearly £600m on Southbank Place apartments
Qatari Diar and Canary Wharf Group's reworking of the Shell Centre closes in on sellout status...
New-build Chelsea super-home changes hands at nearly £25m
The biggest detached house to be built in Chelsea in almost a decade was tucked away (again) earlier this year...
Kapital Estates debuts £8.5m Belgravia mews project
Ultra-modern Accouter-designed house is the latest in a spate of turn-key mews schemes to hit the market in PCL...
It is time to hand the housing crisis over to the professionals
The UK's property industry has the depth of talent to turn decades of underinvestment and policy neglect around, but only if given the power to do so, says Alexander Lewis...