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178-unit mixed-use replacement proposed for Seifert’s landmark Brutalist Kensington hotel
SimpsonHaugh's proposal includes 174 apartments and four townhouses, alongside a rebuilt hotel and a new garden square.
‘Best loft scheme in many years’ comes to market in north London
Hallmark hits the right note with remarkable transformation of Camden's famous Chappell Piano Factory
Chancellor lays groundwork for a housing-heavy Budget
Philip Hammond says he wants to get 300,000 new homes built each year
Letter from the Country: Why today’s agents have to go beyond the call of duty
It's not all doom and gloom, but helping clients to find their perfect property is harder than it has ever been, says Jamie Freeman
Ranked: The world’s best cities for raising a family
Study looks at everything from happiness and housing affordability to paternity laws and pollution across 100 international cities; London didn't do so well...
Pilbrow unveils stunning Bayswater villa project
Grade II listed mansion on Orme Square returned to former glories
Few & Far: Scottish estate owners stay put, despite continued international demand
Half as many Scottish sporting estates have been bought this year compared to last, says Galbraith's Anna Henderson, but international buyers - particularly Europeans, and including the first Russian in…
Planning nod for 51-apartment Baker Street project
Derwent and Portman's JV gets the thumbs-up after design tweaks.
Surveying Manhattan’s super-prime development scene
Gen up on the hottest new top-end schemes across the pond...
Case Study: Automating and future-proofing a prime riverfront scheme
What exactly goes into delivering a smart home system for a luxury multi-unit scheme?
Finchatton & Four Seasons name Residence Manager for Twenty Grosvenor Square
Annabel Shaw previously managed the Four Seasons Park Lane and Four Seasons Great Exuma, in the Bahamas
Relying on property instead of pensions could cost Britain £55bn over the next decade
The UK’s "obsession with housing wealth could be making the country poorer", argues an economic think tank