The award-winning designer of the Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum, Sir Richard MacCormac, has died aged 75.
The developer and owner of Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont, Raymond Sarlot, died in April.
Increasing housing shortages and rising prices are making greenbelt development inevitable, says the FT.
Fracking in ‘national parks and outstanding landscapes’ will only be allowed in exceptional circumstances, say ministers.
Three of Didcot power station’s six landmark cooling towers were demolished yesterday.
The Ministry of Defence is moving the Household Guards to make the Hyde Park barracks easier to sell.
Convicted fraudster Eddie Davenport has been ordered to sell his Portland Place mansion to pay his legal bills.
Fears of an interest rate rise has forced confidence in the housing market to a three-year low.
Vincent Tchenguiz is to sue accountancy firm Grant Thornton after the case against him collapsed.
Results out today are expected to show revenues at John Lewis department stores and Waitrose to have risen 6 percent to £4.5bn.
Britain’s tangled planning system is preventing a much-needed housebuilding boom, says the Financial Times.
Plans by council to increase business rates on large retailer are likely to be quashed by ministers.