Kensington & Edinburgh Estates has launched its first development to the London residential market. Standing proud as a design icon the 27 new flats in The Harper Building on Holloway Road in Islington were launched with the official opening of its showcase two bedroom show apartment. The Harper Building is a visually striking building. Once
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Out with the Old, in with a Brand New Office for The Pickstock Group
The brand new office which has been designed by in-house interior designer Ilaria Revello last week opened its doors. Located in the heart of central London the office features modern design and many items of bespoke furniture. The company’s brand colours have been used throughout the office which showcases a red reception desk and board
New North West Office for The Pickstock Group
The Pickstock Group has opened an office in the centre of Manchester, on the top floor of 111 Piccadilly, providing a northern base for the group. Andy Jones, Managing Director of Pickstock Construction commented “With a number of employees coming from the North West region, and with the amount of work taking place right across
Josh Receives Academic Acknowledgment
J-Ross Developments Ltd is very proud to see its Junior Architectural Technician, Josh Harding recognised by having his work published in the Journal of Construction Engineering. Josh wrote a discussion article as part of this Masters degree. The paper discussed whether building information modelling applications benefit design teams in achieving BREEAM accreditation. Josh’s
Planning Application Submitted to West Lothian Council
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Ltd is working in partnership with CALA Group to bring a new residential development to fruition in Linlithgow, a town 20 miles North-West of Edinburgh. CALA Group builds premium homes in which people aspire to live throughout Scotland, the Midlands and the South East of England. The premium standard of housing
Resolution to Grant Consent 120 New Homes in the Cotswolds
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Ltd has been successful in their application to Cotswold District Council to develop land on the eastern edge of Fairford in the Cotswolds. Following a public consultation in June of 2013, where plans were presented to the public, Kensington & Edinburgh Estates made an outline planning application, which the Council resolved
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates (South Woodham Ferrers) Limited Makes a Planning Application for a Development in South Woodham Ferrers
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates (SWF) Ltd, is a joint venture between Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Ltd and Development Securities Plc. This company has just made a planning application to Chelmsford City Council to develop a site on Burnham Road, South Woodham Ferrers. The site is currently home to Crouch Vale Nursery and Plantworld, two companies
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Secure Development in Tenbury Wells
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Ltd, one of the property development companies within The Pickstock Group, has secured planning consent for a residential development of 44 units in the attractive market town of Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire. This consent was won at appeal following the refusal of the original outline application in April of this year.
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Makes it’s First Residential Application in the Cotswolds
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates, one of the property development companies within The Pickstock Group has made a planning application for 120 residential units on the outskirts of Fairford, a small town nestled in the Cotswolds. 200 units were originally planned, however following a public consultation this has been reduced. The consultation identified a potential need
First Boutique London Apartment Development Launched
Kensington & Edinburgh Estates Ltd, one of the property development businesses within The Pickstock Group has secured one of the first change of uses of commercial space into residential under new Government Planning policies. The Harper Neale building in Islington will be Kensington & Edinburgh Estates first foray into the central London residential market. The scheme