All Housing articles – Page 131
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News
Mace set for £150m Greenwich Peninsula scheme
Knight Dragon selects Mace as preferred bidder for major residential scheme
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Khan: Housing crisis is London's number one issue 'by a mile'
Sadiq Khan voted to become Labour’s candidate for the Mayor of London election in 2016
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Urban & Civic reveals £80m Manchester scheme
Developer reworks plans for scheme it bought last year that was previously abandoned in 2008
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Features
Housing associations: Going it alone
Housing associations are being forced to find efficiencies, with some taking repairs and maintenance work in-house and leaving private contractors out in the cold
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Barratt profit jumps 44%
Housebuilder reports surge in pre-tax profit and revenue in full-year results
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Rogers: 'We must challenge monopoly of big housebuilders'
Volume housebuilders are not doing enough to alleviate the UK’s housing crisis, says architect
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Comment
The long and winding road
Housing is now recognised as one of the small handful of public policy issues that is absolutely essential for the government - and broader society - to solve. But this is just the start…
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News
Rogers' £30k flatpack homes open
YMCA charity hoping initiative will tackle capital’s housing crisis
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Cala targets £1bn revenue within five years
Housebuilder posts bumper results and reveals ambitious expansion plans
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Green light for £250m Maidenhead scheme
The major regeneration project in Maidenhead is set to be completed in time for Crossrail in 2019
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Feilden Clegg’s homes plan for Fred West prison
Sites sold two years ago under government cost-cutting plans
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McCarthy & Stone expands regional presence
Retirement housebuilder’s to boost number of regional offices rises by third
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All change at top of Henry Boot
New executive team announced as housebuilder posts solid half-year results
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in July 2015
Registrations are up across both the private and public sector, compared with this time last year
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Linden Homes begins £90m former hospital scheme
Galliford Try’s housebuilding division to turn derelict hospital into 374 homes
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Comment
We need another brick in the wall
Brick and labour shortages are exacerbating the housing crisis, we need to be looking for sustainable solutions
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News
Housing starts fall sharply in second quarter
The number of new homes started dropped 14%, with starts down across all tenures
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Comment
Will the budget undermine housing delivery?
What impact will the Conservative’s cut to rents paid for affordable housing have on delivery?