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Game of Zones: Analysing the ‘regeneration uplift’ across London
A new study has unearthed some interesting stats on the wider impact of regeneration in the capital.
Asking prices cut on a third of Royal Borough instructions
A third of properties listed for sale in RBKC have had their asking price trimmed, with roughly 40% of homes on the market in Earl’s Court (SW5) having been subject to a price cut, and 35% of those…
New York has it right on property market transparency – Khan
Labour mayoral hopeful Sadiq Khan has called for New York-style transparency on all property transactions in London.
Don’t kill the golden goose with more tall building ‘mistakes’ – Historic England
Successful architecture is more than a collection of "iconic" objects that might "belong" as much in Dubai as in London, heritage champ Historic England has warned in a withering takedown of the capital's…
INTERVIEW: Katharine Pooley on design trends, discretion and Instagram
One of the UK's most in-demand interior designers
Grade I Nelson family seat up for £12m
One of the most important houses in the West Country, the Grade I listed Trafalgar Park, has hit the market for £12m.
Analysts predict hard times for Zoopla and OnTheMarket
The tit-for-tat bickering between property portals may have simmered down a touch in recent months, but some conflicting opinions from stock market analysts warn of more to come...
Candy & Candy hints at ‘a number of exciting planning commissions in London’
Nick Candy's luxury interior design and development business Candy & Candy Holdings Ltd has reported an operating loss of £500,676 after taking a hit on staff costs, but hinted at some "exciting" new…
‘Worrying signs’ in central London as development activity plateaus
Recent government tinkering will have the effect of actually slowing new development in central London, according to new predictions from JLL.
Strutt & Parker buying trio go it alone to launch new advisory
Three key members of Strutt & Parker's acquisitions arm Private Property Search have left the fold to set up their own buying consultancy.
Hugh Dixon, Deborah Walker & James Geddes
Early Team 4 project up for sale in north London
Set up in 1963 by young architecture grads Su Brumwell, Wendy Cheesman, Norman Foster and Richard Rogers, the legendary Team 4 practice would see its members go on to become bona fide world-beaters.
Opening Night: Shoreditch Stage breaks City launch sales records
Galliard's £750m resi development on the site of William Shakespeare's Curtain Theatre in Shoreditch - The Stage - has opened with a pretty rapturous first night performance, with £60m-worth of flats…