Cain Hoy Enterprises and Galliard Homes’ plans for a £500m residential-led development at Peruvian Wharf, E16, have been put on hold by the Greater London Authority as it seeks to crack down on the conversion of industrial land to residential.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s 35% flat rate is already boosting affordable housing provision in the capital following years of decline under Boris Johnson, EG research reveals
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High rents and a shortage of office space in central London and the West End are likely to see the race to east London gathering pace in the commercial sector
Wandsworth Council approved plans to reduce the number of affordable homes at Battersea Power Station because the cost of the development was creating “significant challenges” for the scheme, the council has said.
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has said he is “furious” at Wandsworth council’s decision to allow the number of affordable homes at Battersea Power Station to be reduced. The Battersea Power Station Development Company had submitted a deed of variation to its section 106 agreement, which would delay the construction of 250 affordable units […]
John Hitchcox, co-founder of property design company YOO, is certainly not afraid of a challenge, having been part of a deal to buy deal to buy Capco’s Olympia London scheme in West Kensington, W14.
LGBT WEEK: No one knows quite where they stand in Vauxhall. Literally. Despite being one of London’s major transport hubs, the area remains impossible to navigate.
Two of the world’s largest luxury fashion houses have shown their commitment to Bond Street, W1, despite fears that the street could start lose its position as one of the world’s most prestigious shopping destinations due to high rents and business rates.
Clive Pane | 16/06/2017 | 13:41
Two themes come to mind after talking to exhibitors, developers, policy makers and advisers at this year’s LREF, writes Clive Pane, planning and development partner at Deloitte.