Property Developer News
Is Build to Rent built to last?
'Is build to rent too good to be true?' asks Lisa Simon, Head of Residential at Carter Jonas, as she predicts that 2019 will be 'the year of institutional lettings'
Almacantar’s Hussey joins Martin’s board
Almacantar founder Mike Hussey joins Chelsea developer as a Non Exec
In Pictures: Show units open at ‘Scotland’s most up-market new development’
The Crescent at Edinburgh's Donaldson's site is 'unlike anything ever launched' in Edinburgh, says developer Cala Homes
New architect named for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Eric Parry has been brought in to design the Shoreditch scheme's tallest building, after two resi towers were cut last year
New CEO for New York’s Extell Development Co
Gary Barnett hands over the reins after 30 years at the helm of one of the world's most ambitious super-prime development operations.
Planners approve eight-unit development on hidden Knightsbridge site
Tucked-away scheme on Montpelier Mews will replace four semi-detached houses with a five-storey block
Green light for 50-unit Holborn Studios scheme
Canal-side Hoxton warehouses will become 50 apartments plus commercial space and a cafe - retaining the 26-metre Victorian chimney
Developers sign £55m modular homes JV for Wirral Waters
Peel and Urban Splash team up to deliver 347 modular homes at the major Merseyside waterfront regeneration scheme
Plans go in for a new wellbeing-focused neighbourhood in Essex
In Pictures: Studio Egret West's proposal for 2,500 new homes set in a "holistic landscape" near Thurrock
Lendlease picks up £1.5bn Birmingham Smithfield development
17-hectare Birmingham city centre site is set to deliver 2,000 new homes alongside major retail, community and cultural spaces
Bewley moves on four development sites in the Home Counties
Bewley Homes Plc has acquired four sites in Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire, with the potential to deliver 224 new homes
‘Some notable buyers have decided PCL land now represents good value’ after further falls in Q4
Development land values in Prime Central London dropped by 5.6% through 2018, reports Knight Frank