Pavegen: new technology takes to the floor
Can Laurence Kemball-Cook’s energy-storing, data-sharing tiles transform the built environment? Samantha McClary finds out
Can Laurence Kemball-Cook’s energy-storing, data-sharing tiles transform the built environment? Samantha McClary finds out
The Marylebone Cricket Club will decide in September on controversial plans to build 97 flats at Lord’s Cricket Ground, NW8, after consulting members during a series of road shows around Britain this summer, writes Peter Bill
Barratt has failed in its bid to build 450 homes on green belt land in Mill Hill, NW7, even though its plans were recommended for approval by planning officers.
TfL and GLA get serious about capturing the value of new infrastructure
MIPIM 2017: If the first day on the London stand at MIPIM is anything to go by, the theme for this year is around the ambitions and optimism of local authorities.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has given the green light for two residential developments that were refused planning permission by their respective local authorities.
WORK:LIFE Strettons has long been synonymous with East London, but as it moves from strength to strength it is looking further afield for new opportunities
BEST OF MIPIM 2017: The prospective purchaser of St Modwen and Vinci’s prize site at New Covent Garden Market has withdrawn from negotiations
ANALYSIS: Will London mayor Sadiq Khan be able to boast on 1 April 2020 the fulfilment of a five-year-old promise by Transport for London to deliver 10,000 housing starts on 300 acres of TfL land?
City vs fringe: with the price gap vanishing, is it a battle of buildings and amenities?