All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 156
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The viability question
The acronym is CIL, but many housebuilders pronounce it kill, because that, they say is the impact it will have on land deals.
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Take the politics out of planning
Landbanking is a fair response to a lousy planning system, says Stephen Wicks
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Meet the leaders
Next month’s Mipim property show in Cannes is the ultimate networking opportunity. More than 26,000 people will attend, including the leading lights of UK regeneration. Whether or not you’ll be there, we’re giving you a chance to meet the experts. Here, we introduce the Regenerate Leaders, 32 players from ...
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Get jumping
On your marks, get set… STOP! If you’re a developer you’ll have to wait for the Olympic legacy plans to come along, then try to find out which of the myriad public bodies you have to deal with, then slog it out over who is paying for what – that’s ...
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Eastenders get new episode
An academy has just been launched to help young people from deprived areas of east London access careers in the financial services, says Peter Andrews
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Digest - this month
A delay on naming eco-towns, a wrangle at the Elephant, a new-look London Plan
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What’s working - city schemes
Yet more apartments for rent to urban professionals? Haven’t the developers of these schemes heard there is a glut of them? Josephine Smit finds out about the realities of developing in the city today
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EP chairman seeks to settle nerves as super-agency merger speeds up
English Partnerships chairman Robert Napier says the new Homes and Communities Agency should not relocate its offices when it comes into being, writes Josephine Smit.
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What’s to celebrate at MIPIM
It’s that time of year again when those lucky enough, trundle off to the south of France for the annual property conference jolly, MIPIM.
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Playing your cards right
Consulting the community can be a fractious business at times. But a card game, launched by the RIBA this month, can get consultation off to a flying start – and with fewer squabbles along the way.
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Housing Corporation to dictate to developers what they build
Agency to bring in new fast-track bidding system with submissions within four weeks
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Crossing boundaries
With proposed changes to local area agreements under consultation, the relationship between local and central government could be set for an overhaul
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Strange bedfellows
The key to delivering a successful regeneration project is the way the private and public sectors work in partnership. So how best can we manage the relationship between that odd couple, asks Stephen Baines
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Is there any good news out there?
The days of a booming economy and generous public expenditure are over – just when the core cities were beginning to count their successes. So can urban regeneration projects still prosper in today’s harsher climate? David Blackman finds out
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Knowledge, skills and experience: we’ve got it all
Two years ago in the run-up to Mipim, Regenerate asked a number of the industry’s leading lights to give their definition of regeneration.
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The protestor responds: No public inquiry for Bath Western Riverside is just not fair
June Player's battle against Bath Western Riverside, as reported in the January/February issue of Regenerate, continues
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Wembley court fiasco angers judge
Both sides accused of wasting money, Multiplex boss quits
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Markets doom and gloom
The government's plans to build more houses look increasingly unlikely, as the housing slowdown hits new starts and sales.
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Olympics 2012 round-up
Balfour in £40m acquatics centre funding row, ODA seeks management lessons from T5, 20% of workers will be trainees