All Housing articles – Page 127
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CommentContract awards: Waiting for impact
Contract awards rose in June but that’s less of a surprise when we look at the sector driving that rise
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CommentWhy is there such cost variation in social housing?
An HCA report signals a change in how it scrutinises value for money achieved by housing associations
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NewsHousing and construction strategy ministers appointed
Gavin Barwell and Ben Gummer take key junior minister roles
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NewsHousing target should be 300,000 a year, say peers
House of Lords report delivers stinging rebuke of government housing policy
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NewsArgent Related inks deal for £1bn Tottenham regen
The Brent Cross developer is to help Haringey Council create a new town centre
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NewsLendlease preps next phase of Elephant and Castle
Overall the scheme will deliver 3,000 new homes
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NewsBarratt 'raises a red flag' post-Brexit vote
Housebuilder cools on development plans, but expects to post 20% rise in pre-tax profit for last year
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FeaturesHow Theresa May can avoid a construction recession
In these days of lightning fast political changes, and possibly dire economic prospects, prime minister Theresa May has to hit the ground running if she is to prevent construction slipping into another recession
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NewsMay pledges infrastructure bonds - but Heathrow looks in doubt
Britain’s next prime minister vows to build economy “that works for everyone”
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NewsGovernment lags behind land sales target
Spending watchdog finds Tories have made just 5% progress towards their 2020 target
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NewsBovis Homes opts for 'restraint' post-Brexit
Housebuilder reports strong trading in the first half of 2016
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NewsBrexit boost forecast for London high-end resi
Arcadis says Brexit fallout could lend a helping hand to the prime residential sector
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NewsSt Modwen and Persimmon on Brexit impact
St Modwen says it will take a more cautious approach to delivering its pipeline
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NewsCall for 'muscular' London housing body
Business lobby group London First calls on mayor Sadiq Khan to make good on his election pledge
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NewsEast End mayor wants Goodsyard ally to 'kill off' scheme
John Biggs says appointment of Bishopsgate opponent Jules Pipe to City Hall post will kibosh development
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NewsRedrow wins deal on 7,000-home mega site
The £1.5bn scheme will be Britain’s biggest new housing suburb when finished
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NewsGreen light for Manchester's tallest tower
Simpson Haugh-designed cluster gets planning approval
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NewsHousing minister: 'Keep calm and carry on'
Government ministers say infrastructure and housing spending is more important, not less, post-Brexit














