All Housing articles – Page 133
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NewsBudget 2016: Reaction round-up
Construction industry figures react to George Osborne’s eighth Budget
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NewsPlans in for 26-storey PRS tower in Newcastle
Stonegate Developments have submitted a planning application to build a 26-storey tower
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NewsBerkeley inks 3,500-home east London scheme
New images revealed of Berkeley’s planned Newham scheme
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NewsLondon's commercial heartland to be protected
Mayor of London launches planning guidance to restrict office-to-resi conversions in the capital
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NewsBlack Country to get 45,000-home 'garden city'
MIPIM latest: Homes will be built across 30 sites
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L&Q buys out Bellway at Barking Riverside
Housing association becomes JV partner on massive 10,800-home regen scheme
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NewsHCA buys Tesco Wolverhampton site
The former Royal Hospital site is to become a residential development with starter homes
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NewsLondon's tower pipeline soars above 400
NLA report finds one new tall building application submitted on average every three days in 2015
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NewsCBI calls for 50,000 London homes a year
Business body calls on next London Mayor to commit to new homes target or risk damaging London’s competitiveness
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CommentWhat makes good housing?
When creating homes you have to put people first, then work on the buildings and spaces. Placemaking simply doesn’t work unless you start with a vision for the community
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NewsObserver critic calls for major housing push
Ecobuild latest: Architecture critic Rowan Moore says HS2-style intervention is required
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NewsIgloo eyes floating homes on the Thames
Ecobuild latest: Regeneration developer plans custom-built homes in east London
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NewsPidgley: Set ‘affordable’ housing quota
Ecobuild latest: Berkeley boss also warns of ‘massive’ impact of potential Brexit
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NewsHomes above car parks plan launched at Ecobuild
Idea is brainchild of Zedfactory’s Bill Dunster
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NewsLords float changes to starter homes
Amendments put forward to extend the 20% discount on starter homes
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NewsDesign guide launched for build to rent
Urban Land Institute launches best practice guide for fast-growing sector
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CommentMoney where the mouth is
The picture painted by the government of a fresh regeneration push as a fix to poverty ignores the complexity of the communities it is designed to help
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FeaturesThe R word is back
Five years after the coalition cut nearly all funding for regeneration, the government is talking warmly of knocking down estates and rebuilding as part of a ‘blitz’ on poverty. But with just £140m pledged to back the drive and a host of obstacles to overcome, how excited should the development ...
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NewsMace wins Olympic Park job
Mace wins contract on second phase of East Village at 2012 Olympic Park














