Transport for London has selected Triangle London Developments as its preferred bidder for a joint venture to deliver a mixed-used development on its Landmark Court site on Southwark Street, SE1
The problem of homelessness in rural communities is largely hidden, with people sleeping in barns and outhouses, according to a report by the Institute for Public Policy Research.
WEEKEND PAPERS: The latest data on house prices show them rising at the slowest rate in four years.
The UK’s changing social habits and dwindling customer demand has led to a decrease in the popularity of pubs but housing developers still see them as vital inclusions in their…
A quarter of social homes demolished during estate regeneration projects in London are not replaced, according to new EG data. Of the 13,216 council homes that were demolished in the…
Investec Structured Property Finance and Lloyds Bank Commercial Real Estate have provided an £85m loan for a 198-home residential scheme in east London
A joint venture between Orion and Pears Group has received planning permission for a mixed-use scheme on Ascot Road in Watford
LGBT WEEK: No one knows quite where they stand in Vauxhall. Literally. Despite being one of London’s major transport hubs, the area remains impossible to navigate.
A third of homes granted planning permission between 2010 and 2015 – some 320,000 in total – have not been built, analysis by Shelter reveals.
Adopting the Parisian example of low-rise developments would enable another half a million homes to be built in London without the need to use green belt land, according to the…
Bovis Homes has set aside an additional £3.5m to address customer complaints following quality issues with its new-build properties, bringing the total provision to £10.5m.
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s 35% flat rate is already boosting affordable housing provision in the capital following years of decline under Boris Johnson, EG research reveals