Property Developer News
Final sign-off granted for Bournemouth’s Winter Gardens site
Planning approval for landscape designs mean that works can finally start on the 4.9 acre site next year.
Housebuilders flock to list directly on Zoopla
“Housebuilders are a business priority for Zoopla," says the portal, as major developers sign-up to list new-build homes directly
Thai investor swoops on boutique scheme in London’s legal land
GFZ's 9-12 Bell Yard development sells for c.14.6m, following a bidding war between HNW buyers from the Far East
Northacre owner is ‘in discussions with a few’ big-ticket distressed development projects in PCL
"Brexit is fully priced in," says ADFG's CEO Jassim Alseddiqi. "I strongly believe there is pent-up demand in Central London residential that will be coming up very soon ...
Crest Nicholson’s new team revises profit outlook in ‘volatile’ sales environment
Housebuilder's new Chief Executive vows to make the business "more efficient"
Westminster’s new City Plan goes to the vote on 13th November
Westminster's "ambitious" set of new planning policies are to go before the City Council’s Full Council for consideration next month.
New-build home registrations slow in Q3
39,364 new homes were registered with the NHBC over the last three months, compared to 43,403 a year ago
Damac chief warns Dubai must freeze resi construction or face oversupply ‘disaster’
Hussain Sajwani has told Bloomberg that property construction in Dubai should be frozen for one or two years to avoid "a disaster" of over-supply
New development corporation push promises more new towns ‘on the scale of Canary Wharf’
Sir George Iacobescu is on board to advise on a new Government fund to encourage large-scale regional development
Makowsky’s Bel Air spec mansion sells for $94m
Listed for sale two years ago with a $250m asking price, this 38,000 sq ft giga-mansion in Los Angeles has reportedly just sold for $94m
Robert Jenrick on heritage, placemaking & property development (full speech)
Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick gave a lengthy
Iceni sets up in-house archaeology team
Planning consultancy launches a brand new division to look at very old things on property development sites