All Housing articles – Page 288
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Council tenants may set social building priorities
New social housing regulator moots scheme to divert cash to what tenants decide warrants funding
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Budget could include new HCA housing rescue plan
Treasury considers threefold proposal to boost supply, including public funding of site infrastructure
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Tesco culls property staff as it cuts back on regeneration
£1.4bn construction client changes policy on mixed-use development in bid to save cash
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20,000 join Homebuy queue
Housebuilder Barratt said 20,000 people had expressed an interest in buying one of its 3,000 houses available under the HomeBuy Direct scheme
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NHF highlights urgent need for social housebuilding
Emergency building programme called for as waiting list for public housing set to top 2 million
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Green light for Broadway Malyan's £84m college at Longbridge
Planning granted to new premises for Bournville College at St Modwen's redevelopment of MG Rover factory site
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Pidgley Jr puts housebuilder Cadenza into liquidation
Firm set up by Berkeley founder's son falls victim to Icelandic bank collapse
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Morgan Sindall's Muse seals £220m Blackpool deal
Group's urban regeneration arm signs contract with council to revamp 10ha zone in city centre
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Larger houses worst hit by price slump
Prices of three- and four-bed houses remain depressed while smaller and high-end homes regain some value
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Pidgley: Housing market is 'very close to bottom'
Berkeley boss says worst of housing crisis has passed as he braces for 'steady recovery' in 2009
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Persimmon seals refinancing deal
Housebuilder sets up fresh banking covenants and new £322m facility
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HawkinsBrown in Tooley Street: Young at heart
A refurbished London terrace will be turned into offices, a shop, restaurants and studios
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Fresh wave of Nimbyism targets private housing
Survey finds number of active campaigners has grown to 29% – but support for new homes is also up
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Thames Gateway chair hits out at ‘slow’ progress
Former Dome chief Lord Falconer pins hopes on Crossrail and Olympics to kick-start programme
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Planning applications: February 2009
The ODA broke the £2bn barrier last month but projects at planning stage were still down
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Genr8 wins Stoke-on-Trent £230m regeneration contract
Contract involves building 1.2 million ft2 of office, retail and hotel space over 7 years
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Funding hiatus puts photovoltaics industry at risk
Industry warns that closure of low-carbon building fund jeopardises renewables sector
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RMJM unveils new look for affordable housing
Housing model that requires no heating developed in response to government new-build targets
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Bovis Homes posts £78m loss after 60% job cuts
Housebuilder writes down £93m and lays off almost 600 workers during 2008
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Three regeneration companies go under
Three property companies behind regeneration schemes across the country have gone bust