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Luxury hospitality group gears up to boost its portfolio of five-star residences around the world, and embark on some stand-alone residential projects...

Influential think tank Policy Exchange has published a blueprint for the "urgent wholesale reform" of the planning system, calling for a "clean break" with the current regime.

New biodiversity net gain laws have the potential to add significant additional costs to the development of schemes in the UK's rural and costal locations, writes Nicholas Burt...

Behavioural scientist David Comerford explains how simple changes to energy performance certificates - combined with the right timing - could help residents take practical steps to cut their home's emissions...

Fund manager-turned-PCL buying agent Fraser Slater explains why 2020 will be a pivotal year for the Prime London property market, with the scene now set for significant increases in both prices and volumes...

Dubai's residential property scene has suffered from massive over-supply in recent years. As the high-profile Expo 2020 event nears, is the market about to turn back up?

Randle Siddeley documents challenging projects from Holland Park to Hong Kong for new career retrospective The Garden: Before & After

Marking one of the first big-ticket instructions of 2020, this 'one of a kind' apartment on Stratton Street comes with a 1,600 square foot terrace overlooking Green Park...

Key member of the agency's house sales team goes it alone, setting up a full-service agency for 'discerning London homebuyers'

The sales boss of London-based luxury developer Northacre explains how the firm goes about creating landmark schemes that hold appeal on the world stage, and why he isn't worried about the prospect of…

This month, the Law Commission published its long-awaited proposals for leasehold reform, making a number of recommendations which could have major ramifications for the London property market.

£5m-plus sales soared by 78% in the final quarter as wealthy purchasers chose not to wait for the result of the General Election, reports LonRes