Branded Residences

The five-star hospitality brand will be making its first foray into freestanding resi with a new 65-unit scheme in Florida, USA

Gulf Islamic Investments is working with Lebanese high fashion house Elie Saab to create a luxury branded residential development on Bayswater Road, overlooking Hyde Park in London.

The number of "branded residence" developments around the world has jumped by 230% over the last decade, reports Savills, and is expected to nearly double again within five years.

The luxury hospitality group’s first standalone resi project on the US West Coast, at 9200 Wilshire Boulevard, will be delivering 54 top-end units designed by UK-based studio 1508 London.

Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has agreed to sell half of his stake in the luxury hospitality group to the Microsoft mogul's Cascade Investment LLC for $2

PrimeResi meets the head of resi sales at The OWO, the Hinduja Group’s new Raffles-serviced development in Whitehall, to discuss the project’s launch strategy, the rise of branded residences worldwide, and …

Continuing our series of interviews with women leaders in the world of property, PrimeResi speaks with Adelina Wong Ettelson, Global Head of Residences Marketing at Mandarin Oriental, finding out how the…

PLP Architecture, MSMR and Yabu Pushelberg are creating a statement mixed-use scheme in the heart of the Square Mile, delivering 160 high-spec private residences alongside a luxury hotel in a 43-storey…

The global branded residential property sector is changing, reports Knight Frank, as more hotel and lifestyle brands bring new visions and more diverse ambitions

In Pictures: Aykon developer to launch a range of fashion-branded hotels, following a residential roll-out this year

A burgeoning global crop of luxury 'branded residences' command an average price premium of 31% over non-branded counterparts, according to new research by Savills - but there are significant differences…

Ritz-Carlton owner has grand ambitions to develop many more stand-alone luxury residential schemes around the world in the coming years