Location: Prime Outer London

The first images of Malaysia Square - the public space that'll form the heart of the redeveloped Battersea Power Station - have been released.

In less than five years, Strawberry Star has quietly accumulated over 700 luxury apartments across London, investing more than £500m in the process.

Some deserving accolades were dished out to some of the prime resi industry's finest at last week's WhatHouse? Awards.

Fifth Capital London has reportedly landed a two-acre swathe of Battersea with designs on a £200m resi scheme.

It looks like the King's Road option, rather than the World's End, is the front-runner for the location of a new Crossrail 2 station in Chelsea.

Knight Frank has just opened the doors to its new office on Barnes High Street, SW London.

Primrose Hill drinkers, spooked after the pub landlord applied to build a house in the beer garden, have launched a pre-emptive strike to stop The Albert being converted to residential use.

An application to completely redevelop Ransome's Wharf in Battersea has received the unanimous support of Wandsworth's planners.

Glentree boss Trevor Abrahmsohn makes sense of a rollercoaster year in the prime property market, and reveals his much-anticipated predictions for 2015... This year has been divided into a number of segments.

The reverberations of a mansion tax will be felt all the way down the property ladder, says Will Hollest, as he points out even more flaws in the latest set of plans to tax high value homes.

It's been a helluva few weeks for City-based developer Mount Anvil. According to reports, the firm has - together with A2Dominion - just finalised the £92.

Forecast season started early this year. So much so that it still feels a bit too soon for mince pies, yet we've already had 2015 predictions from all these firms.