Property Developer News
Galliard CEO O’Sullivan departing to ‘seek new challenges’
Don O’Sullivan to step down as Chief Executive Officer of London’s biggest privately owned resi developer;
Earls Court Development Co asks locals for ideas to fill the site’s ’empty void’
The Earls Court Development Company is holding a series of public consultation events, as it asks locals to "help shape the future of the Earls Court site".
Reubens reportedly ‘on the verge’ of £180m Admiralty Arch deal
Sky News suggests that the Reubens family is about to become "a significant shareholder" in the ultra-luxury development of Admiralty Arch.
Northacre racks up £36 million of sales in just one month at The Broadway
Sales have been romping along at Northacre's latest super-prime development, driven by domestic buyers.
Skanska appointed for interior fit-out at Knightsbridge Gardens
Construction firm wins another chapter of works at Olayan Group's luxury rental development.
In Pictures: Northacre launches Natalia Miyar-designed show apartment at The Broadway
Natalia Miyar Atelier has dressed a large triple-aspect apartment in Northacre's first mixed-use development, creating a bright, geometric space in Westminster with spectacular views across London.
In Pictures: JV developer delivers boutique luxury by Fitzrovia’s BT Tower
"101 on Cleveland has been designed to capture the essence of Fitzrovia’s urban grain with an emphasis on traditional craftsmanship," say developers Art Invest Real Estate, ECE and Dukelease.
New-build demand is running high, but completions are likely to dip next year
Zoopla has launched a new Housebuilder Hub, which collates the data and research for housebuilders.
TDS picked to operate ‘powerful’ New Homes Ombudsman
Alison MacDougall of The Dispute Service is Ombudsman Designate at a soon-to-launch new-build homes watchdog, which will enforce the New Homes Quality Code.
Strawberry Star recruits a new COO & heavyweight Senior Advisors
Santhosh Gowda's property development firm is aiming to deliver 2,000 new homes in the UK by 2025.
All new homes must have an EV charging point from next year
New homes, office blocks and supermarkets buildings - and many major renovations - in England must include charging facilities for electric cars.
Native Land & TfL to ‘review options’ after planners block South Ken scheme
The controversial RSHP-designed proposals - which were recommended for approval - have hit a red light amid concerns over the impact on the local conservation area and listed buildings