Former ‘Vote Leave’ Brexit HQ to be transformed into London flats Property An Abu Dhabi backed property group has bought Westminster Tower - the building which formerly housed Brexit's Vote Leave headquarters - for £41m with plans to turn the office block into a new residential development.
Oxford Street: Derelict House of Fraser site to get £132m revamp – with new offices and a swimming pool Property House of Fraser’s former flagship site on Oxford Street is set to undergo a £132m transformation, which will bring new offices and a swimming pool to the retail drag.
London renters need 209,000 new homes as government told it has ‘huge task on hands’ London Rental Crisis Some 209,000 new rental homes will be needed in London by 2031 to help deal with the capital’s shrinking pool of housing.
London MSG Sphere plans officially dead: Developer blames Sadiq Khan and government January 9, 2024 In a letter to the Planning Inspectorate, seen by City A.M, the American development group said it was “extremely disappointing” its plans were refused.
Gove’s plans to cap ground rents could cost taxpayers £31bn, RFA warn December 7, 2023 Micheal Gove’s plans to cap ground rents in England and Wales could cost the taxpayer over £31bn, a trade body has warned.
M&S given go ahead to take Gove to court over Marble Arch store revamp November 20, 2023 M&S has been given the green light to challenge Micheal Gove over his decision to reject the store's plans to revamp its flagship shop in Marble Arch.
‘You can’t catch a break’: Leaseholders face high insurance fees amid cost of living crisis May 12, 2022 Leaseholders have said soaring building insurance fees amount to “daylight robbery,” amid the City watchdog’s probe of the market. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) was asked to review the insurance market for blocks of flats earlier this year, after housing minister Micheal Gove said he was “extremely concerned” by accelerating costs faced by leaseholders. In [...]
Insurance brokers could face caps on commissions as FCA reviews high rise insurance market May 10, 2022 Insurance brokers could face rules limiting commissions amid the City watchdog’s review into tower block insurance coverage. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) was asked to review the insurance market for blocks of flats earlier this year, after housing minister Micheal Gove said he was “extremely concerned” by accelerating costs faced by leaseholders. In an update, [...]
More than 1,000 London buildings require emergency fire measures including waking watches February 6, 2022 More than 1,000 buildings in London necessitate emergency measures, including security patrols, because of fire safety defects, five years on from the Grenfell Tower disaster. A total of 1,149 buildings in the capital need measures including ‘waking watches’, according to the latest data from the London Fire Brigade, which was first reported by the Evening [...]
FCA requested to review buildings insurers as Gove says leaseholders hit with ‘rapidly escalating’ costs January 28, 2022 The financial services regulator has been requested to review the buildings insurance market for blocks of flats. In a letter to the regulator, housing minister Micheal Gove said he was “extremely concerned” to hear from leaseholders about their experience of “rapidly escalating” insurance premiums on high and medium-rise blocks. There have been cases where insurance [...]