All Housing articles – Page 217
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Features
Office to residential conversions: New direction
As the value of prime residential soars and the office sector wobbles, commercial developers are hoping to cash in by converting offices to homes. Building looks at the strategies of some of the key players
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News
Candy: Rich-poor divide will hurt luxury developers
Nick Candy tells RESI conference that more rioting could damage London’s reputation abroad
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News
Government prepares ‘major boost' to housing
Liberal Democrat conference also revealed no sign of a U-turn on controversial planning reforms
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Pickles and Perrins hit back at planning critics
Berkeley boss and communities minister defend industry against attacks by anti-development campaigners
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Cameron writes to National Trust over planning fears
PM pledges to safeguard the environment through responsible planning reform
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Comment
Shoe box homes is RIBA's Gerald Ratner moment
Report on size of new homes could have devastating impact on housing development
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News
National Trust accuses housebuilders of 'conning' business leaders
Chairman says housebuilders want planning reform to enable them to grab more greenfield sites
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Mixed fortunes in latest results
Galliford Try and Redrow posted healthy results while Barratt reported a loss
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Apollo’s cash profit up despite pre-tax losses
Firm saw Ebitda figure hit £23.9m but made overall loss before tax of £7.2m
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Fury over RIBA's 'anti-housing' report
Two resign from institute’s housing group as planning row escalates
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Cash profit for Apollo but pre-tax losses continue
Social housing contractor reports £8m pre tax loss but boosts Ebitda figure 8.6%
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RIBA hits out at 'shameful shoebox homes'
New report claims top housebuilders are leaving the public short-changed by building rooms that are too small
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House sales slump to lowest level in two years
Prices fall in August as surveyors predict further drops, says RICS
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Planning staff axed at Westminster Council
Borough seeks assurance it will be able to increase developer fees in order to stave of further job losses
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News
Dartford masterplan wins planning
Delancey and Essential Land scheme designed by Grid will provide up to 1,050 homes
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Eco standards at risk at flagship zero carbon scheme
Designs for exemplar Barratt housing project may be watered down despite £7.4m government funding
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Weston Homes boss blasts government for axed project
Scheme to build 750 flats in Essex abandoned after social landlord cuts funding for 180 homes
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Planning stats: residential projects and approvals
Number of residential projects in the South-east, Midlands and North was higher than last month