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The Deep End: Avoiding headaches in basement building
Two very different mega-basement projects in Surrey and Knightsbridge demonstrate how these types of schemes come with their own unique set of factors, write Emma Shipp & Deborah Sharples...
New PR firm Ebury scoops high-end clients and bolsters team
Emily Lewis and Emma Dreike's fledgling agency recruits Knight Frank's Celia McKelvey and adds more super-prime firms to its client roster
New recruit for PCL agency Tedworth
Knight Frank dealmaker Jonathan Smith joins Christian Warman and Simon Tollit's Chelsea-based firm
Prime Investors Capital seeks funding advice for Admiralty Arch
Reports suggest that JLL has been brought in to advise on finance for the landmark hotel and residential development.
BoJo looks to offload Grade II listed Islington townhouse
Handsome Georgian end-of-terrace is on the market at £3.75m
Native Land reveals new mixed-use plans for South Kensington Tube station site
Designs by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners for TfL and development partner Native Land include 40 new homes on Pelham Street and replacement apartments behind a retained facade on Thurloe Street
Olympia’s majestic Blythe House will be offered for sale ‘this year’
Imposing Edwardian building in West Kensington, currently used as storage for London's great museums, is likely to be offered for sale later this year
Could the resi property market be on the cusp of an upward swing?
Despite a terrifying political and economic backdrop, many industry insiders believe the balance of power is about to shift from the purchaser to the seller for the first time in five years, writes veteran…
High Street Group picks up Knightsbridge penthouse developer
Newcastle-based property firm looks to capitalise on changing planning rules, acquiring modular specialist First Penthouse in a 'multi-million pound' deal
Investment into UK purpose-built residential assets to hit £146bn by 2025
Knight Frank predicts that investment into the combined UK Student Accommodation, investment-grade private rented sector, and senior living rental sectors will rocket from £87.
‘I fear we’ll have the Thames lined with derelict towers’, warns former City planning chief
Not enough is being put aside from service charges to cover essential future refurb works in the London's rising residential schemes, says Peter Rees
‘Ultimate’ penthouse sells at St George’s Chelsea Creek
4,689 sq ft unit at the Berkeley Group arm's high-end scheme in Fulham was asking £6.35m