Location: United Kingdom

New research has looked into the correlation between luxury retail and property sales in London, and it turns out they're pretty closely linked.

After managing to find some favourable weather conditions, developer Mount Anvil has topped out on its popular Lexicon scheme in Islington.

Price growth in the outer prime areas of the capital fell to 3% in August as a number of macro factors put the willies up potential purchasers.

Developers converted over six million square feet of UK office space into residential accommodation during 2014 alone (creating about 7,000 new homes), according to a new investigation by the British…

Real estate finance house Omni Capital has hired a design studio run by the duo that used to take care of Candy & Candy's brand image to provide "a full range of strategical design services and capabilities."

The owner of the most expensive flat on the open market, Apartment C.08.1 in One Hyde Park, has offered to cover the mammoth £9m stamp duty bill staring down potential buyers.

McCarron and Company, the high-end furniture-maker set up by a group of eight Mark Wilkinson, Linley and Smallbone ex-employees, has decided to put down some roots in Notting Hill.

“Bringing out the personality of a building is the biggest focus in luxury developments now," said Niccolò Barratieri di san Pietro, CEO of super-prime developer Northacre at the tenth annual Luxury…

The list of £1m+ neighbourhoods in the capital just got longer. Knight Frank has mapped the markets where at least 20% of sales have been above £1m in at least one quarter since the start of 2014.

Star & Garter, Richmond, Surrey £1.2m-£7.5m     One of the most important launches of the autumn is happening tomorrow in leafy Richmond.

Plans have gone in to Westminster Council for the £1bn residential redevelopment of New Scotland Yard (or Ten Broadway, as it will be rebranded).

Hong Kong mega-developer Knight Dragon has been given the go ahead for its ambitious Greenwich Peninsula masterplan, delivering 15,720 new homes and a whole new district twice the size of Soho.