Madison Realty Supersizes LA Multifamily After Acquisition
Madison Realty Capital is reconfiguring a former project at 6401 Wilshire Boulevard with plans to add 65 units, bringing the total to 177 units.
Madison acquired a significant portion of Neil Shekhter's properties through deeds-in-lieu, with Hankey Capital helping to refinance some sites. [ more ]
TfL property company seeks partner to deliver 1,500-home scheme
Transport for London's property company is seeking a joint venture partner to develop the former Elizabeth Line work site at Limmo Peninsula in Newham, potentially creating up to 1,500 homes.
The development plans include affordable housing, commercial space, open spaces, and improved connectivity in the area. [ more ]
Fenwick's old West End store could be getting a controversial makeover - with a rooftop garden
Historic England raises concerns over partial demolition of iconic department store for office block conversion with retail space.
Property developers aim to retain 75% of historic facades while reducing retail space for office conversion, facing objections from London Mayor and Historic England. [ more ]
Family housing planned for Hornchurch car park redevelopment
Mercury Land Holdings Ltd, owned by Havering Council, plans to transform a car park into six homes to meet housing demand and address budget gaps. [ more ]
Council vows to take action against 'mega barges' in Chelsea in win for houseboat owners
Houseboat residents in Chelsea Reach are fighting against developers who are replacing them with luxury rental boats.
Kensington and Chelsea Council is taking enforcement action against large boats along the river, sparking controversy with property developers. [ more ]
400-plus homes are eyed at choice site near San Jose BART station
A proposal has been made to develop around 400 homes on a site near a BART station in San Jose, which is significantly less than a previous plan for the area.
The property owners are seeking an expedited city planning review of the proposal.
The latest proposal suggests a lower density development than previous versions. [ more ]