Property Developer News
Ten tales of London’s prime property market revival in 2020 so far
Ten front line luxury property firms share their January news, from a buying agency's Brexit Day deal bonanza to surges in new buyer enquiries for boutique and big brand estate agencies alike...
Galliard’s Trilogy nears sell-out
90% of the 64 apartments near Borough market have been sold, report JV developers Galliard and Acorn.
‘Super-prime’ development site offered in affluent Leeds suburb
The previously-undeveloped 28-acre site in Alwoodley has the potential to deliver over 300 new homes.
Resi development land values tick up
Development land values are rising again after two years of no growth; "higher costs associated with building energy efficient and sustainable homes are putting pressure on land values," says Savills
Ex-Savills chief Helsby joins Get Living
Jeremy Helsby is now Non Exec Chairman of build-to-rent operator Get Living.
MIPIM Awards 2020: The world’s best residential developments
Four schemes have been shortlisted for the Best Residential Development award at this year's MIPIM - including Manhattan Loft Gardens in East London.
Green light for Galliard & Apsley’s £165m Soho Wharf in Birmingham
12-acre canal-side regeneration project designed by Claridge Architects gets the thumbs-up from planners.
Niami’s ‘$500m’ Bel Air spec mansion is nearly ready to find a buyer
It's taken seven years, but it sounds as though America's most expensive home is just about ready to hit the market - with a proposed asking price of US$500m
Rethinking the planning system: Downing Street to consider ‘wholesale reform’
Influential think tank Policy Exchange has published a blueprint for the "urgent wholesale reform" of the planning system, calling for a "clean break" with the current regime.
Profits drop for Crest Nicholson
FTSE 250 housebuilder saw revenues fall in 2019, as political uncertainty caused "volatility" in the market.
Countryside names new West London chief
Daniel King has stepped up to become Managing Director of Countryside's Partnerships West London division, following the recent promotion Mike Woolliscroft.
No Pain No Gain? On biodiversity and the luxury residential sector
New biodiversity net gain laws have the potential to add significant additional costs to the development of schemes in the UK's rural and costal locations, writes Nicholas Burt...