Property Developer News
Carter Jonas celebrates ‘unprecedented’ £50m deal bonanza on Mount Street
"The Prime Central London market is trading well, irrespective of the widely reported challenges facing the UK’s economic climate at this present time," says the estate agency
‘Exclusive members club’ for prime property pros launches in the UK
Entrepreneur enlists top industry names in bid to 'build a community' and 'revolutionise the way we do business'
MHA offloads Old Kent Road site for £7.5m
Resi-led scheme in OKR AAP snapped up by Hexagon
‘It’s important PRS developers don’t lose sight of what drives tenant decision making’
Shared amenities are a low-priority for most London tenants, says KFH; price comes first
Berkeley eyeing Capco’s Earls Court scheme?
More rumours fly over future of west London mega-project
EcoWorld & Willmott Dixon complete major development deal
EcoWorld International has completed on the acquisition of a 70% stake of Willmott Dixon’s development business Be Living; its UK projects tally jumps from three to 15
In Pictures: Rathbone Square’s final penthouse units deliver Bloomsbury Set style
An Echlin-designed penthouse crowns Great Portland Estates' largest development to date - the former Royal Mail sorting office site in Fitzrovia
Hill ‘boosts firepower’ with £200m finance package
London & South East housebuilder aims to hit £1bn turnover within five years
Wainbridge scores £170m loan for its super-prime Belgravia Gate project
Lotus Capital Partners makes its first European play, backing a 12-unit luxury development on Britain's most expensive street
Developers demonstrate the power of the humble hoarding
Walk-in buyer walks away with the keys to a multi-million pound apartment at Canary Wharf Group & Qatari Diar's Southbank Place
Legal & General acquires 100% of ‘the UK’s most up-market major housebuilder’
The FTSE 100 insurance firm has paid £315m for the 52% of CALA Homes that it did not already own
Westminster planning chief steps aside over property developer ‘freebie’ allegations
Robert Davis denies any wrongdoing; Westminster Council has launched an inquiry to look at how planning decisions are made