Property Developer News
The 18-Year View: Beyond-Brexit factors affecting PCL’s current property market cycle
Prime Central London's market works on an 18-year cycle, says leading luxury property developer Charlie Baxter - as he predicts a post-Brexit surge, and that residential prices have a 40% climb in them…
Government looks to reform developer contributions
A consultation has been launched to look at ways of improving the Community Infrastructure Levy to speed up housing delivery
Acorn & Galliard snap up South Bank regen site from Network Rail
Development JV picks up 0.24 acres and a number of railway arches near Tate Modern
Planners approve Zaha Hadid’s Vauxhall Cross Island
Gulf-backed developer wins approval for two striking new mixed-use towers next to Vauxhall Station
Urban Exposure reports a £3.1m loss
Development finance firm has committed to £168.4m of loans since it floated in May
Ranked: Britain’s most sustainable large housebuilders
Lendlease, Barratt Developments Plc and Redrow have been crowned as the UK's "most sustainable housebuilders" in this year's NextGeneration benchmarking survey
Why the City of London’s urban greening is good economic, not just environmental, sense
The City of London's new Draft Local Plan requires that "all new developments and refurbishments ... include a greening element";
Banda delivers another sellout scheme in SW London
Deals sealed on eight units at boutique Battersea project, despite a "challenging" market...
ZM wins approval for its million square foot development of Welwyn Garden City’s Shredded Wheat factory
24-acre Art Deco factory site will deliver 1,440 new homes as it becomes "Wheat Quarter"
Sellar & Qatar’s Shard Place tops out
Sellar and Real Estate Management celebrate as Shard Quarter's residential tower reaches full height
Five new hires for Native Land as expansion plans take shape
Developer of some of London's top super-prime schemes gears up for a busy year ahead...
Bloomsbury office-to-resi project up for £6.5m
Grade II listed Georgian gem on John Street retains its mews house and could make for a 'splendid' single residence