Location: Prime Central London
In Pictures: The resurrection of Piccadilly’s Cambridge House
A tour of PDP London's grand plans for one of PCL's most significant luxury development projects: the transformation of the former In & Out Club on Piccadilly into the Cambridge House Hotel & Residences.
Notable deals agreed in Mayfair as PCL buyers ‘re-emerge’
Pre-Christmas shoppers swoop on an £18.5m apartment on Grosvenor Square and one of the largest sets in Albany...
Clivedale partners with Mandarin Oriental on Hanover Square
Coup for super-prime developer as revered hospitality group confirmed as operator of "opulent" Mayfair hotel and resi scheme
Savills recruits Strutts man for Sloane Street post
James Gilbert-Green moves from Strutt & Parker to Savills
Inspired Design: How to craft new interiors that evoke a sense of place
The Bowler James Brindley team shares the inside track on four projects that react to architecture and local heritage to create a sense of place through interior design
PRS: Latest prime residential yield guide
How PCL stacks up against prime and secondary regional cities
Interview: Kees van der Sande of Formation on the architecture of ultra-prime
PrimeResi meets Formation Architects' Kees van der Sande to get the inside track on some of London's most talked-about luxury projects - and how the practice is planning for the future...
New International Business Director for Quintessentially Estates
Canadian Courtney Wise joins Belgravia-HQd property firm to drive global business
Fruity feature entices buyers into £5m Chelsea townhouse
Chelsea's oldest fig tree is a 'real wow factor' according to agents
Westminster investigating 1,500 properties in AirBnB crackdown
Borough launches four-strong task force after recording 126% rise in AirBnB lettings in two years
£10m Hyde Park apartment gives ‘turn-key’ a new meaning
Unusual super-prime bundle includes a fully-furnished flat, a Bentley and a rare Alfa Romeo...
How 12 luxury developers are changing the face of Mayfair with 15 super-prime schemes
501 new super-prime homes - worth a total £5.4bn - are set to be delivered by 12 developers in Mayfair over the next five years.