Opal, a joint venture partnership between Thames Valley Housing and Galliford Try, has gained planning consent from Newham for nearly 1,000 homes in Canning Town, E16.
Intermediate housing developer Dolphin has raised £24.7m through the offer of a retail charity bond to invest in further London development.
One of the last major development opportunities on London’s City Road is being put up for sale by the Reuben brothers.
Standard Life Investments’ proposed £150m redevelopment of St Marks in Lincoln has received outline planning permission from City of Lincoln Council. The original planning application was submitted in February, following…
Notting Hill Housing has been named preferred bidder by London Borough of Havering to form a joint venture to deliver 700 homes in its Rainham and Beam Park housing zone
Countryside has received planning consent for a 170-home estate regeneration scheme in Barking and Dagenham
Taylor Wimpey is in advanced talks to buy one of London’s most sought-after development opportunities – the £200m Royal Mail site on Mount Pleasant in Farringdon, EC1.
Granting a community temporary use of land that is earmarked for regeneration can unlock a wealth of opportunities for both the developer and its potential residents, says Lawrence Higgins
Berkeley Homes reported soaring profits in the year to the end of April, but warned of a number of headwinds and a period of prolonged uncertainty as a result of…
China’s Dalian Wanda is paying £470m to acquire the Nine Elms Square development site from a St. Modwen and VINCI joint venture.
The City of London Corporation has bought 68 one-, two- and three-bedroom flats, part of the Kensington Row development in Kensington High Street.
None of us will forget what we saw, says Paul Morrish, chief executve of LandAid, an entire tower block, in the heart of London, ablaze – an appalling inferno