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Former Candy HQ in Knightsbridge fetches £63m
13,616 square foot behemoth on Rutland Gardens was formerly the base for the high-profile luxury developer's global operations
Green light for plan to build 10,000 new homes in the Cotswolds
Councillors vote in favour of large-scale 'housing blueprint', delivering 9,614 new homes by 2031
Friday Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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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
Developers merge to create a 500+ unit pipeline across Greater London & the Home Counties
New developer Eastwood launches with 7.5-acre Hertford Industrial Estate acquisition
Buyer sails off with Riverwalk’s £22.5m ‘jewel in the crown’
Marquee 6,000+ square foot unit at Ronson Capital Partners' debut scheme was billed as "the finest riverside penthouse in London"
Super-prime construction firm collaborates on street art project
London Projects offers up hoardings on Pavilion Road for RBKC's new creative initiative
Prime global cities post weakest annual property price growth since 2012
The gap between the strongest and weakest performing city is narrowing as high-growth luxury enclaves moderate, says Knight Frank
Mayfield buys 21-unit resi project in Chiswick
Conduit House has planning approval for a £25m residential development
Bank of England raises interest rates for only the second time in a decade
The Monetary Policy Committee has voted unanimously to raise interest rates from 0.5% to 0.75%
SDLT receipts slide 13.8% as transactions tank
Latest quarterly stamp duty stats, revealing a drop of almost a third of a billion pounds compared with the same period last year, "must represent a concerning picture for the Exchequer", says LCP
Holiday home tax loophole is ‘a scandal’, says Colliers
The current system allows many second home owners to avoid both council tax and business rates