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Made to Measure: On the high society revival of St James’s
The Crown Estate's ambitious plan is working, says Wetherell, as London's stateliest district shapes up for the 21st century
Major housebuilders go on recruitment drives to ward off Brexit shortfall
Galliard and Weston Homes are looking to recruit nearly 500 new staff between them; warn that Brexit is having 'a huge long-term impact on the London and wider UK construction industry'
How property developers can foster London’s artistic future
Candida Gertler OBE looks beyond the glare of the art fair, calling on property developers to play an important and active role in delivering creative spaces for artists in new developments
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Records reveal one of the deals of the year in Notting Hill, along with notable sales in Richmond, Bayswater and Berkshire...
45% of all properties taken off the market in 2017 were withdrawn rather than sold
Withdrawn properties may have cost estate agencies up to £4bn in lost commission last year, according to new research. Higher-value and London homes are more likely to be withdrawn rather than sold...
What about inner city development, Sir Oliver? You need to break some eggs…
The Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin’s recent report is an interesting read in considering swathes of the Thames Estuary, Nine Elms or Bicester - but it doesn’t really address the heart of the problem, says…
UK Housing Ministers since 1997: A timeline
With Dominic Raab's departure to the Brexit department, Kit Malthouse is the 17th Housing Minister within the last 20 years - and the eighth in eight...
Which online estate agencies are listing the most £1m+ properties?
We've totted up how many prime properties the ten biggest non-traditional agencies are currently listing...
A Chequers history: the country palace of British prime ministers
A Grade I listed country pile at the foot of the Chilterns has quietly hosted world leaders and momentous decisions since it was built in 1565...
Sales marching along at Chelsea Barracks as plans unveiled for ‘community masterpiece’
Star sculptor Conrad Shawcross commissioned to create major new artwork at landmark Belgravia scheme; developer reveals over two-thirds of units in the first three phases have now been sold...
Is the party over for amalgamation projects in Prime Central London?
MSMR Architects' James Bell looks at how an important policy shift in RBKC and Westminster could affect the prime resi sector...
Opulent, Bold & Individual: Top interior design trends for 2018/19
B2B design marketplace Eporta has identified the key trends for the year ahead by analysing what professional interior designers are buying now