The BBC has appointed Lambert Smith Hampton and Savills to look at options for its £1bn Wood Lane campus.
Indian billionaire family the Poonawallas have offered £550m for he landmark Grosvenor House hotel in Mayfair.
Carillion is in merger talks with Balfour Beatty in a move which would create a £3bn construction giant.
Gatwick airport’s second runway plans will ensure that homes earmarked for demolition are bought at 25 percent above market value.
A £1bn plan for an Asian Business Port next to London’s Royal Albert Dock has been approved by Newham Council.
Britain’s economy is growing faster than any other major developed nation, according to the International Monetary Fund.
Subrata Roy is being allowed to leave his cell to negotiate the sale of three hotels, including London’s Grosvenor House.
The heir to the throne’s Duchy of Cornwall is in talks to buy 800 acres of the Port Eliot estate in Cornwall.
Growth in mortgage approvals has dropped by 11 percent over the first half of 2014 as stricter lending rules are enforced.
Plans to develop a ‘tourist city’ in North Korea will include an underwater hotel.
Homeowners are using architectural concerns as an excuse to block any development in their areas, says London mayor Boris Johnson.
A couple who built an ‘eco home’ from old tyres without planning permission have been told that they can keep the property.