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In Pictures: Legendary London agent reveals standout luxury property deals
Gary Hersham's Beauchamp Estates has published a book of the agency's biggest and most memorable property deals, launching Anthology with a lavish party in St John's Wood; here are the highlights...
Heatmapped: Resurgent PCL catching up with the rest of the capital
Latest analysis by LCP and Bricks & Logic shows effect of overseas demand beginning to return to London; is a narrowing of the price gap between apartments and houses around the corner?
Planners block new 60-home scheme in Belgravia
Pilbrow & Partners-designed proposals to redevelop Kilmuir House had been recommended for approval
Northacre moves into branded residences with St.Regis at No.1 Palace Street
Luxury property developer Northacre and top-end international hotelier St. Regis have signed a license and management agreement to create 72 St Regis-branded apartments opposite Buckingham Palace.
Deal sealed on ‘one-off’ £18.5mn Mayfair mansion
Handsome slice of Brook Street has one of the largest private gardens in the area
Billionaire Hariri family sells £19.75mn Knightsbridge townhouse to Lebanese tycoon
Palatial corner property on Cadogan Gardens changes hands amid flurry of top-end activity in London's golden postcodes
£90mn+ mega-deal reported in Belgravia
Swiss billionaire named as buyer of trophy 80-room mansion
Time for a revival? Why Knightsbridge is the PCL neighbourhood to watch
Knightsbridge has lagged behind its neighbours over the last couple of years, but the market is finally on the turn, reports Patrick Alvarado
Shaftesbury & Capco to merge, creating a £5bn central London property empire
Two of PCL's biggest property estates have agreed terms to create an "impossible to replicate portfolio in the heart of London's West End."
In Pictures: Alex Kravetz designs £18.4mn penthouse at Regent’s Crescent
4,228 sq ft show residence features a ‘museum-worthy’ art collection and a grand piano by Scheiner & Shone
Valuation Viewpoint: Are we heading for recession?
Whilst the central London and top end of the market is relatively insulated, it is still driven by confidence and dependent upon a strong economic base, says James Wyatt
Town & Country: Simon Usborne on the Siege of Londongrad
London's position as playground for Russia's super-rich is "a party that had already peaked by 2014" and "is surely now over," writes Simon Usborne in Town & Country magazine.