It’s barely eight months since Andrew Hynard took over the running of one of London’s most beautiful landholdings. As chief executive of the Howard de Walden Estate, stewardship of 92 acres in and around Marylebone falls to him and his team.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Deputy chairman talks to EG about the group’s future plans for the capital
AXA IM – Real Assets has withdrawn its revised plan for 22 Bishopsgate and is set to push on with its previous consent.
Mark Simmons | 05/06/2017 | 08:00
London is already home to more than 40,000 digital technology businesses, but critics say it needs more tech entrepreneurs. How can the capital best attract them? Report by Mark Simmons
Hammerson and Standard Life Investments have revealed new plans for their redevelopment of Brent Cross Shopping Centre, NW4 and submitted a detailed planning application for the £1.4bn project
The man behind developer Damac has made his name in the Middle East with 18,000 luxury homes and twice that number in the pipeline. Now he is ready to write a “big cheque” for London
Quintain’s Wembley Park, the UK’s largest planned build-to-rent community, is set to become even bigger, with a university and an extra 1,500 homes planned
Richard Kauntze | 08/05/2017 | 11:12
In the first few months of 2017, European investors ploughed £1.7bn into London, signalling a confidence in the capital, writes Richard Kauntze, chief executive of the British Council for Offices
Engagement can promote positive regeneration in London
Mark Simmons | 19/05/2017 | 10:30
London is already home to more than 40,000 digital technology businesses, but critics say it needs more tech entrepreneurs. How can the capital best attract them?