Location: Prime Central London
Bedford Gardens project emerges as £25m super-home
Rare double-house was being marketed as a development opp in 2015
Mayfair deal numbers could jump by 50% this year, predicts Wetherell
Mayfair's "polarised" property market is due to bounce back after three years in the doldrums, says Peter Wetherell.
In Pictures: Inside the Squire and Partners-designed Lancer Square
Buyers have already picked up half of the residences at CIT's long-awaited super-prime scheme on Ken Church Street
In Pictures: Romantic Mayfair mansion debuts at £40m
8,000 square foot affair on South Street was once the home of Dame Barbara Cartland, the most successful romance novelist of all time.
City high-rollers return to Prime London
Proportion of £2m+ buyers from a City/finance background hit a six-year high in 2019
Neo Bankside residents lose Tate Modern privacy case (again)
Siding with the residents could have opened "floodgates" to many more privacy cases, said the Court of Appeal, in "every single case where there's planning permission granted and there's a balcony overlooking.
Wilton Crescent mansion seeks £19m
Classic townhouse and mews package on the western terrace was last designed by Robert Kime
Advisory firm sued over One Blackfriars tower site valuation
It's alleged that the site of the super-prime One Blackfriars scheme was undervalued in 2011, and that a sole sales agency was appointed "misfeasantly".
Tonkin Liu picked for Grosvenor Square redesign
Grosvenor awards high-profile project to Farringdon-based practice, two years after launching an international call for ideas
Tasty St James’s penthouse pitched at £5,750 pw
'Exceptional' triplex opposite Le Caprice is being marketed as the ultimate pad for wealthy gourmands
New Mayfair boss for Savills as Lloyd moves on
Agency installs new leadership at its flagship Mayfair & St James's operation after confirming the departure of one of its best-known agents.
Why 2020 is looking like a year for determined purchasers
The London market should grow in confidence as more buyers decide to hop off the fence, but don’t expect the up-tick in demand to be matched by an increase in supply, warns Saul Empson...