Property Developer News

Legal & General's Temple Island - once earmarked for a new arena - promises to deliver around 500 new homes in central Bristol, alongside a conference centre and hotel.

Molior's quarterly analysis reveals a marked improvement in London's housebuilding landscape towards the end of 2019

The build-to-rent sector has grown by a dramatic 281% since 2015, reports the NHBC.

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...

90% of the 64 apartments near Borough market have been sold, report JV developers Galliard and Acorn.

The previously-undeveloped 28-acre site in Alwoodley has the potential to deliver over 300 new homes.

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.

Jeremy Helsby is now Non Exec Chairman of build-to-rent operator Get Living.

Four schemes have been shortlisted for the Best Residential Development award at this year's MIPIM - including Manhattan Loft Gardens in East London.

12-acre canal-side regeneration project designed by Claridge Architects gets the thumbs-up from planners.

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.

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.