All Housing articles – Page 53
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NewsCrest Nicholson upgrades forecasts as it returns to black
Housebuilder says bill for cladding repair work now stands at £23m
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NewsPersimmon to pay compensation after competition investigation
Regulator is still pursuing Taylor Wimpey, Countryside and Barratt over sale of leasehold homes
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NewsBerkeley profit tops £500m again despite London’s covid hit
Brownfield regeneration specialist increases turnover by 14.7%
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NewsL&G strikes deal to pump £350m into Bristol regen scheme designed by Zaha Hadid
Temple Island project set to provide 550 new homes
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NewsWates’ resi arm brings in former Candy & Candy boss as strategy director goes
Kates Ives leaving as One Hyde Park developer joins firm in newly created role
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NewsClarion reveals winners on £1.2bn framework
Three firms including Wates will look after nearly 70,000 homes
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NewsArchitect hits out as housing secretary calls in flats after minister’s objection
Intervention by Jenrick follows complaints about height of scheme
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NewsBellway upgrades price expectations as housing boom continues
Firm says labour and material shortages pushing construction costs up
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NewsMcAlpine and Berkeley among dozens of firms calling for stronger net zero measures in planning bill
Letter sent to Boris Johnson flags concerns over promised commitments
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NewsFormer banker confirmed as new Homes England chief executive
Housing association boss and former banker to lead ‘reset’ of funding agency
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FeaturesCanary Wharf’s new chapter: Shifting focus to residential
The stepping down of Sir George Iacobescu has raised fresh questions about the future of the iconic business district. As new boss Shobi Khan hints at a fresh residential-led vision, we take a look at what the future may hold
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NewsGovernment’s planning reforms criticised by MPs
Select committee calls on government to ‘revisit’ its zoning idea in reforms
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NewsWates commercial director set to join former boss at housing start-up
Ben Cox will reunite with Paul Nicholls at new firm Real
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NewsCouncil rejects 28-storey Manchester student resi tower over ‘poor quality cladding’
Council said the £40m proposals would have a ‘detrimental impact on visual amenity’
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NewsRSHP’S South Ken station plans pulled for last-minute tweaks
Developers Native Land and TfL withdraw proposals ahead of planning meeting despite recommendation to approve
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NewsLondon borough eyes 5,700-home regeneration plans
Architect Gort Scott tasked with leading work on New Spitalfields and Leyton Mills development framework
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NewsBirmingham approves regen plans for 1,850 new homes
Oval Real Estate’s blueprint for Digbeth also includes 200,000 sq m of commercial space and an elevated park
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NewsLondon could fit 400,000 new homes on brownfield sites, says Aecom
Study finds 2,000ha of previously-developed land within walking distance of the capital’s town centres
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NewsScottish housebuilder expects bumper profits
Springfield says full year numbers will be ‘significantly’ better than previous forecasts














