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  • Zoopla boss Alex Chesterman: “It’s not acceptable to simply say Brexit means Brexit”

    November 30, 2016

    The founder of  Zoopla Property Group and one of the original names behind the legal challenge to Brexit, has said the government's handling of Brexit "highly disappointing" so far and lacks transparency. "I'm in favour of a good Brexit, I think the result in June is not in question," Alex Chesterman said. "A good Brexit could be a very good outcome." But [...]

  • Zoopla snaps up Technicweb and moves into connected home market as it unveils soaring profits

    November 30, 2016

    FTSE 250-listed Zoopla Property Group announced buoyant full-year results today as well as the acquisition of Technicweb and a move into connected homes with a partnership with Neos. The figures Revenue was up 84 per cent to £197.7m, while adjusted Ebitda soared 58 per cent to £77.1m. Profit for the year was up 44 per cent from [...]

  • The reality of starting out as a landlord: Four months of no tenants and £2,000 set-up costs

    November 29, 2016

    It may be regarded as a money-spinning idea by some, but a new study has laid bare the challenges of being a landlord. A fifth of new property owners said they had endured four months without tenants after they bought their first properties, according to a study by the Nottingham Building Society – while 53 per cent [...]

  • Countryside shrugs off Brexit concerns with soaring revenue and profits

    November 29, 2016

    Housebuilder Countryside has laid solid foundations for 2017 after making a return to the London Stock Exchange earlier this year. The figures Adjusted revenue was up 26 per cent from £615.8m in 2015 to £777m, while adjusted operating profit rose 34 per cent to £122.5m from £91.2m. Basic earnings per share were up 209 per cent from [...]

  • Ikea scores fifth year of sales growth in the UK

    November 29, 2016

    Ikea has announced its fifth year of sales growth in the UK, and has broadened its market share. The furnishings retailer's UK sales hit £1.72bn in the 2016 financial year, increasing 8.9 per cent on last year. Its market share jumped by 0.5 percentage points to 8.2 per cent. Read more: Flatpack-loving foodies push Ikea sales to [...]

  • The City’s tallest skyscraper gets the go-ahead

    November 28, 2016

    The tallest building in Canada, 1 Undershaft, has just received planning approval. Rising up 73 storeys, the new glass giant will be the second tallest tower in western Europe after the Shard. To make room for the building, Aviva Tower will be demolished. Read more: Steel group Severfield sets its sights on [...]

  • The surprise London areas where disposable income’s rising fastest

    November 28, 2016

    Did someone say gentrification? Any resident of south London knows the area's on the rise, but now new figures reveal just how much that's happening: disposable incomes in some of the hottest areas south of the Thames are rising more than 10 times faster than the rest of the UK. Lewisham and Southwark experienced a 5.3 per cent rise in cash in [...]

  • Mongolian property developer aims for London float

    November 28, 2016

    A Mongolian property developer is plotting a flotation on the London Stock Exchange’s junior market. Asia Pacific Investment Partners this morning announced its intention to float on the Alternative Investment Market (Aim) next month. The group claims to be one of “a few Mongolian real estate developers able to effectively access both international and domestic [...]

  • Planning permission could soon be granted for Canada’s highest skyscraper at 1 Undershaft

    November 27, 2016

    A decision on planning permission for what would be the City’s tallest building is expected soon from Canada Corporation. If it is approved, the tower at 1 Undershaft will be situated at the heart of the City’s cluster of skyscrapers, slotting between the Leadenhall Building and 30 St Mary Axe – known [...]

  • Interiors: Tara Bernerd looks back on her 15-year career designing hotels and elite residences around the globe

    November 25, 2016

    If there’s one imminent interiors project in London that we can’t wait to sneak a peek at, it’s the show apartments for One Park Drive, a Herzog and de Meuron-designed cylindrical tower taking shape in Canary Wharf. It’s highly-anticipated, not just because the 472-apartment tower is one of the largest remaining undeveloped sites in the [...]

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