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Interview: Mark Hutton of Battersea Power Station Estates on selling a British icon
PrimeResi meets the man in charge of resi sales and lettings at Battersea Power Station, to discuss life in-house at one of the biggest real estate developments in Europe...
Luxury new-builds are shaping ‘prime property hotspots of the future’
17% of £1m+ sales across England & Wales are new-builds, according to Investec Private Bank, which argues that "new-builds are redefining UK prime property sales trends," driving demand for prime homes…
NYC super-developer swoops on Smallbone of Devizes
Extell boss Gary Barnett secures the future of West Country heritage design brand, along with sister firms Mark Wilkinson Furniture and Brookmans, after acquiring embattled parent company Canburg
Historic Mayfair mansion sells for £40m
EXCLUSIVE: Super-wealthy buyer shakes off Brexit jitters to splash out on Grade II listed Georgian gem
Lodha UK goes it alone as Indian parent company gears up for IPO
Mumbai-based mega-developer to concentrate efforts on its business in India ahead of a planned public listing; reports suggest c.£470m could be raised from the sale of Prime Central London assets
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Mega-mansion projects in Chelsea, St John's Wood and Virginia Water were among the most expensive transactions lodged with the Land Reg in October...
House of the Year 2018: RIBA’s pick of the UK’s best-designed new homes
A tour of the seven striking new residences shortlisted for 2018's RIBA House of the Year Award - including the winning property, Lochside House in Scotland
Converted Knightsbridge court house changes hands at £50m
Former school and magistrates court on Walton Street has been at the centre of London's basement wars since 2012
The City of Lights Vs The Big Smoke: Comparing prime property markets in Paris & London
Paris and London are very different cities - but they also have a lot in common, and both hold strong appeal for HNW property buyers.
Friday Essay: Why today’s tall buildings will be tomorrow’s city heritage
By 2040, the new buildings of the 1990s and 2000s will become accepted, indeed iconic, parts of the identity of our cities, argues former RICS President Amanda Clack...
In Pictures: Northacre’s No.1 Palace Street tops out
Record-breaking heritage project opposite Buckingham Palace hits construction milestone