Expect a CPRE backlash in NW7
Plans have been submitted for more than 450 homes in Mill Hill, NW7. The scheme lies wholly within the green belt, so we can doubtless expect a huge backlash on the proposals
Plans have been submitted for more than 450 homes in Mill Hill, NW7. The scheme lies wholly within the green belt, so we can doubtless expect a huge backlash on the proposals
London residential research took a private tour of Manhattan Loft Gardens with Harry Handelsman, chief executive of the 20-year-old super brand and redevelopment specialist Manhattan Loft
Investors who bought at low yields predicated on rental growth may find securing uplifts harder – especially where business rates rocket
New planning policies to shape the future of development were put out to consultation by the City of London Corporation this week
London has borne the brunt of the long-awaited rates revaluation, but many other businesses across the country expecting their tax bills to drop may have to wait years for the reality to kick in.
Galliard Homes and AFC Wimbledon can now progress with plans for a 602-home development and 20,000-seat football stadium in SW19
London and New York real estate experts predict where the cities’ relationship will be in five years’ time
The old saying “follow the money”, couldn’t be more apt for Newham Council in its new “red door” venture
With the London Bridge station redevelopment nearing its end, could ambitious tower plans re-emerge?
Expect a glut of one-bedroom flats in the poshest parts of London in three to five years.