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RFU consulting on future Allianz Stadium uses
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Oct 9, 2024
Brent approves mixed use development in place of garage
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Sep 20, 2024
Willesden joins the Padel boom
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Sep 18, 2024
Alperton mixed use gains Brent approval
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 28, 2024
Brent approves South Kilburn transformation
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 27, 2024
Brent approves Wembley co-living blocks
by Mike Lightfoot | Oct 23, 2024
Brent Council has approved the demolition of existing buildings the development of two blocks...
Read MoreRFU consulting on future Allianz Stadium uses
by Mike Lightfoot | Oct 9, 2024
The RFU is consulting on the future uses of the Allianz Stadium, previously known as Twickenham...
Read MoreBrent approves mixed use development in place of garage
by Mike Lightfoot | Sep 20, 2024
Brent Council has approved a mixed-use commercial and residential building on the site of HNS...
Read MoreWillesden joins the Padel boom
by Mike Lightfoot | Sep 18, 2024
​Willesden Leisure Centre has joined the Padel revolution and transformed disused space into two...
Read MoreAlperton mixed use gains Brent approval
by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 28, 2024
Brent Council Planning Committee has approved the proposal to demolish the existing buildings on...
Read MoreBrent approves South Kilburn transformation
by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 27, 2024
Brent Council’s planning committee has approved the planning application for the site in...
Read MoreNeasden to be transformed by £3m grant
by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 14, 2024
Neasden Town Centre will become a more open, connected, and inclusive area thanks to a more than...
Read MoreAlperton development tops out
by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 7, 2024
The former bus depot site in Alperton is being developed to provide high-quality residential and...
Read MoreULEZ cleaner air target to be met by 2025
by Mike Lightfoot | Jul 31, 2024
New data from City Hall revealed that the Ultra-Low-Emission Zone (ULEZ) expansion across the...
Read MoreFulton and Fifth milestone reached by Regal London
by Mike Lightfoot | Jul 18, 2024
The development of 294 new homes for residents reached a milestone moment Friday  July 12.  The...
Read MoreWembley student block agreement brings in £6m contributions
by Mike Lightfoot | Jul 17, 2024
Brent Council has approved two deeds of variation to Fairgate House, Â 998 room student...
Read MoreOakNorth and Vabel agree finance terms
by Mike Lightfoot | Jul 11, 2024
OakNorth, the digital bank for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs, has provided a £48.3m loan to...
Read MoreStonebridge Boxing Club approval aided by Regal Planning
by Mike Lightfoot | Jun 17, 2024
Brent has approved the creation of a new home for the Stonebridge Boxing Club in King Edward VII...
Read MoreStaples Corner growth plan approved
by Mike Lightfoot | Jun 13, 2024
Brent Council’s Cabinet has approved the draft Staples Corner Growth Area Masterplan and...
Read MoreRelated Argent enter JV for more BTR homes
by Mike Lightfoot | May 29, 2024
Related Argent, one of the largest privately owned property and urban regeneration businesses in...
Read MoreBrent approves Daejan Investments Sevenex Parade development
by Mike Lightfoot | May 9, 2024
Brent Council Planning Committee has controversially approved the demolition of existing buildings...
Read MoreVail Williams boost with new partner
by Mike Lightfoot | Apr 24, 2024
Property consultancy Vail Williams has appointed a new partner to bolster its London-based...
Read MoreSEGRO and St George launch transformational V Park Grand Union
by Mike Lightfoot | Apr 23, 2024
SEGRO, the leading owner and developer of industrial and warehouse space, and St George, a leading...
Read MoreBrent to splash £11m on community facilities
by Mike Lightfoot | Apr 15, 2024
Funding for a new publicly accessible courtyard garden and fully fitted out community centre Brent...
Read MoreWest London needs 250,000 new homes in next five years
by Mike Lightfoot | Apr 11, 2024
New dwellings in West London have only increased by a disappointing five per cent from April 1...
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