Property Developer News

The New York Times uses some spectacular visuals and harsh words to explore the USA's biggest ever private mixed-use property venture - Hudson Yards.

Agents describe £14m lateral in The Park Crescent as the area's 'finest new apartment'

Malaysian investors Permodalan Nasional Berhad & The Employees Provident Fund of Malaysia now own the commercial real estate assets at Battersea Power Station in a £1.583bn joint venture.

An interactive tool to help match property developers with plots of land that are ready for home-building has been launched, featuring 148 sites available for development in the next 18 months.

A new "Future Homes Standard" will outlaw fossil-fuel heating systems in all new houses from 2025, and the forthcoming Environment Bill will include a mandate for "biodiversity net gain" for property …

Court hears how sensitive façade retention scheme turned into a demolition job, resulting in 'irreplaceable loss' of two 1860s buildings in the Hillmarton Conservation Area

Unlisted Arts & Crafts mansion to be replaced with 11 new-build homes.

In Pictures: Amazon Property's turn-key transformation of the former home of a DeBeers boss on Portland Place asks £6.75m.

Property industry bodies are lobbying for new legislation to require the installation of fire suppression systems in all new and converted residences, and in refurbishment projects.

Tim Score to step up as John Gildersleeve announces retirement after six years in the big chair

The St John's Wood development includes 112 private sale apartments, designed by Squire & Partners.

Rhodium founder Dean Main has snapped up all 11 remaining units in Harrison Varma's super-prime Buxmead development on The Bishops Avenue for £55m, backed by Czech real estate giant CPI Property Group.