Location: United Kingdom
Bristol’s ZHA-designed Temple Island promises a ‘resilient’ new urban quarter
Legal & General has backed a massive regeneration scheme in Bristol to the tune of £350 million.
British Land pushes on with Aldgate build-to-rent scheme
British Land has confirmed its commitment to bring forward a 136,000 sq ft resi-led development on the edge of the City of London.
Liverpool facing loss of World Heritage status
Unesco has recommended the city’s waterfront is removed from its list of world heritage sites, nine years after being deemed ‘at risk’.
Buyer found for ‘jaw-dropping’ Grand Designs project in SE London
The Water Tower in Kennington starred in a memorable episode of Channel 4’s flagship design show.
Busiest year for the Prime London market since 2014
The number of properties sold in the first five months of 2021 was the highest total for seven years, reports LonRes, but demand is generally not outstripping supply…
Super-prime recovery: £36.8bn is currently targeting London’s £10m+ property market
Infography: London's super-prime property market in seven charts.
Green guidance in force for developers in RBKC
Those looking to build in some of London’s most expensive postcodes will need to show how their plans protect local environments.
Buckinghamshire by-election result puts pressure on planning reform
Proposed planning reforms are “electorally toxic”, argue Tory rebels.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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In Pictures: Studio Ashby-designed amenities unveiled at One Crown Place
Design firm creates a 'comfortable, domestic retreat' for residents at the new £518m mixed-use development on the fringes of the City.
Fine & Country ramps up prime London presence with Chelsea & Notting Hill hub
Former KFH sales director Damien Jefferies has taken on the Notting Hill and Chelsea patch as a Fine & Country licensee, operating a "hub" office with plans to build a 14-strong team covering seven prime…
London’s rental market is heating up
‘The majority of tenants registering with us now see their return to the office as imminent’, reports Chestertons