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Which are the UK’s most sustainable residential developers?
Big names recognised for doing the right things in annual NextGeneration rundown...
TWCL to launch ‘flagship’ scheme in Battersea
Taylor Wimpey's central London arm is gearing up to launch its biggest development to date tomorrow
Residential Land headlines RESI Awards
Residential Land has signed-up as a headline sponsor for Property Week's second annual RESI Awards, which happen on 1st May at the London Hilton on Park Lane
Berkeley Group steps up to the FTSE 100
Tony Pidgley's high-end housebuilder Berkeley is getting a Blue Chip makeover, joining the FTSE 100 in the latest reshuffle of the top public businesses in Britain.
In Pictures: Luxury ‘wellness centre’ unveiled at TWCL’s Postmark
6,000 sq ft of high-end amenities have been designed for residents of the 6.25-acre development, which is transforming the site of the former Royal Mail Mount Pleasant sorting office.
Property comms agency recruits TWCL PR chief
Debbie Standen has joined Newgate Communications as a Partner
Redrow launches southern division
Former Taylor Wimpey director Rod Martin has been brought in to establish a new Surrey and Sussex division for the housebuilder.
Berkeley picks new PR team
Newgate has been hired to handle communications for three Berkeley Group brands: St James, St William and Berkeley Homes Eastern Counties.
Colliers boosts London resi team
New director for Marylebone-based division
Savills buys London resi property management firm
Savills has made a "strategic acquisition" in central London, buying specialist residential management business Chainbow Ltd.
Colliers recruits new Director of Residential from Cushman
Colliers International has appointed a former Army Major and Cushman & Wakefield Partner to lead its residential development team.
Resi land values on the rise
Resi land values in prime central London shot up by 4% in Q2, whilst prices across the UK rose by an average of 1.2%, according to Knight Frank today. This means that average UK values have risen by 1.