Deutsche Bank has signed a 25-year lease on a new London headquarters at 21 Moorgate.
The identities of people owning vacant properties in Kensington and Chelsea have been revealed in an email accidentally sent out by the council.
Taylor Wimpey’s pretax profit fell 24% to £205m in the six months ended 2 July after the company set aside £130m to deal with disputed leasehold contracts.
The popularity of its first drive-through store indicates a demand for more such locations, Greggs said.
The UK could be faced with an almost €600m bill as a result of the relocation of the European Medicines Agency to another European Union country once the UK leaves…
Berkeley Group senior executives have received pay totalling £92m for last year, with £29m going to chairman and founder Tony Pidgley.
This morning’s property headlines from the national press
One in five estate agents are displaying signs of financial distress, according to research by accountancy firm Moore Stephens.
Landlords are increasingly rejecting young people as prospective tenants, instead preferring to let to older tenants, according to research by Sheffield Hallam University.
Ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service has warned that UK household debt is high and still growing, leaving consumers vulnerable to an economic downturn.
BNP Paribas Real Estate has agreed the acquisition of Strutt & Parker, a move that the two companies said would create a leading UK real estate player.
Mortgage approvals hit a nine-month low in June, falling 0.7% on the month to 64,684, figures from the Bank of England showed.