The historic 13-acre site that housed the British Royal Army for 150 years, known then and today as the Chelsea Barracks, emerged anew in 2013 following 15 years of re-development. Made over into ...
The crowning unit in one of London’s most storied developments is now on the market asking £44 million (US$56 million). The penthouse sits atop the 48-unit 9 Mulberry Square—the newest in a cluster of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover home design and luxury real estate. Chelsea Barracks is a 13-acre site that housed regiments from the British Royal Army ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. London’s Chelsea Barracks, in the natty Belgravia district, famously housed the British Royal Army for 150 years before it was ...
A former army barracks is now one of London’s swankiest new residential communities, and one of its most expensive properties has hit the market for £60 million ($72 million). Being offered fully ...
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi may be best known as Princess Beatrice’s husband, but he is also the Founder, CEO, and Creative Director of Banda, a British design firm. His newest project, Whistler Square ...
The triple-aspect residence spreads out on the fourth floor with nearly 2,700 square feet of living space. Its entrance hall, high ceilings, and parquet wood flooring throughout complement a ...
There will be an increase in the number of flats on the latest stage of the scheme A "delayed" development at Chelsea Barracks will now deliver up to 515 homes instead of 448 flats that were ...
A corner townhouse in London listed Wednesday for £42 million ($52 million) in Chelsea Barracks, the neighborhood that had a former life as a military housing complex for the British Army and is now ...
A townhouse at Chelsea Barracks, former British Army quarters in the heart of London that are being transformed into a lavish, high-end community, has hit the market for £42 million (US$53.2 million).
Come on Qataris and Candys – settle your differences today. I say today because Qatari Diar and Christian Candy’s CPC Group are going into a one-day mediation session this morning that could prevent ...