Location: Prime Central London
In Pictures: Five notable lockdown sales
A handful of deals managed to get over the line despite strict government restrictions in April and early May, including these corking instructions in Knightsbridge, Chelsea, Belgravia, St James's & Surrey...
Back to School: Nine key themes to watch in the weeks ahead
There is a palpable frisson in the newly re-opened London market, write Richard & Sophie Rogerson, but significant challenges lie await as we enter uncharted territory...
Grosvenor calls on Kew Gardens experts for Grosvenor Square redesign
GBI is working with the team at Wakehurst, Kew’s wild botanic garden in Sussex, on proposals to create a 'biodiverse, natural haven' in the middle of Mayfair
Lockdown deal sees Old Queen Street penthouse set a price record
A unique eighth-floor apartment in a boutique development next to St James's Park has sold during the Coronavirus lockdown, becoming the area's most expensive one-bedroom apartment.
Beauchamp MD joins BoE’s advisory panel
Mayfair-based boutique agency to provide regular updates on the UK resi market as part of the bank's Decision Maker Panel, set up in 2016 to help shape post-Brexit economic policy
Westminster brings in Bouygues to transform Ebury Bridge Estate
Giant regen project opposite Chelsea Barracks to deliver 758 new homes in 'the biggest development of new council and affordable homes in the south of Westminster in a generation'
Euroterra updates Bayswater scheme for the post-coronavirus era
Luxury developer reworks new boutique project on Devonshire Terrace to help residents embrace the ‘new normal’
Native Land picks four big-name architects for Bankside Yards
PLP, Make, Allies and Morrison, and Stiff + Trevillion have been appointed to design new buildings on the South bank of the River Thames.
In Pictures: Nancy Mitford’s Curzon Street townhouse offered for £7.5m
One of Mayfair's oldest houses is being sold by celebrated perfumer Frank Sawkins.
Rock god battles another basement in Holland Park
Just when things seemed to have quietened down on Melbury Road, rock god Jimmy Page has become embroiled in another planning row over proposed excavation works near his Grade I listed mansion, The Tower…
Lettings deals down by two-thirds in Prime London
The number of new lets agreed has sunk by 67% over the last seven weeks, reports LonRes
Four reasons to be optimistic about the prime London housing market
There will obviously be significant challenges for the industry and the wider economy in the months ahead, says LonRes, but a few fundamentals should put the prime market in good stead to recover once…