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Network Rail and MOD release land for nearly 30,000 homes
Public clients release land as part of government push to sell land for 160,000 homes by 2020
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Barratt gets back to 'business as usual' after Brexit vote
Housebuilder latest to report strong selling in weeks after referendum
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Khan approves 10,000-home Barking Riverside
Mayor gets commitment to increase affordable housing to 50% of development
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Redrow bullish but Berkeley downbeat after Brexit vote
Housebuilders have their say on the state of the housing market
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Kier launches northern housing JV
The partnership with Together Housing Group will build new homes in Yorkshire, Humber and the North West
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Barking shopping centre in line for major mixed-use scheme
Studio Egret-designed plans would involve 13 buildings rising up to 36 storeys in height
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London's new zero carbon rules may catch firms out
Oblivious developers ‘will need specialist help to avoid London offsetting fees’
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Team picked for South-west London masterplan
Seifert tower in Tolworth is focal point of suburb earmarked for regeneration
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No let up in planning applications after Brexit vote
No reduction in number of planning applications submitted since referendum
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Balfour bags another Nine Elms tower
Contractor will deliver £42m tower containing 454 student apartments
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Bovis reassures subbies it will continue building
The housebuilder reported strong profit growth for the first half of the year
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Willmott Dixon £100m regen scheme gets go-ahead
Barnet council gives go-ahead for 188-home development in north London
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Hong Kong developer to deliver 600 Manchester homes
The Far East Consortium will develop key sites near city’s Victoria Station
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Bellway expansion waits on autumn selling season
Housebuilder strikes “cautious” note despite some encouraging signs following the Brexit vote
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Brick sales holding up post-Brexit vote
Ibstock says trading continues “at normal seasonal levels”
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Six developers vie for Tottenham regen scheme
Council shortlists developers for 1,400 homes next to new Spurs stadium
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Designs unveiled for controversial Robin Hood Gardens replacement
Haworth Tompkins and Metropolitan Workshop submit plans
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QPR adds affordable homes to get £175m Old Oak approval
Mayor of London approves plans after intervening to add more affordable homes