Housing Ӱ – Page 244
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US housing starts hits 30-month high
A 17.2% increase in May was more than twice what economists predicted
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Minister vows more housing choice for councils
John Healy defends government's social housing record in first public speech as housing minister
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£3.5bn Bellway joint venture gets green light
London scheme will see 3,300 homes and two schools built in partnership with communities agency
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Churchill Retirement Living starts building again
Sheltered housing developer run by sons of John McCarthy says time is right to restart construction
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CZWG student housing design approved
£21m art deco-inspired scheme in Finsbury Park will include 400 apartments over five floors
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John McAslan reveals cinema plans for Hornsey Town Hall
The £16m project to restore the north London town hall includes a public performance space and private housing
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Housebuilders creak into action as they run out of unsold stock
Firms respond to gradual increase in demand, but long period of convalescence is in store
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Olympic bosses to rethink 10,000-home legacy plan
Plans for Olympic park after 2012, including conversion of stadium into school, may be altered
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Right at home
Now that the Conservative party is ambling to victory at the next election victory, it has much more freedom to develop housing policy. Jon Neale looks at what it’s likely to be
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Bellway turns to South-east
Housebuilder Bellway will ramp up production in south-east England, where it said sales were now “marginally stronger” than other parts of the country
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Green Shoots
Each week Ӱ will ask an expert to analyse the latest evidence of green shoots, and see if it stands up to scrutiny. This week we have Simon Rawlinson, partner in Davis Langdon, on housing
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House prices on the rise, says government
Communities department figures reveal that the average price of a house rose 1.1% during April
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House prices steadying, reports RICS survey
Rise in fresh enquiries and lack of new supply means prices have begun to stabilise
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Brown's reshuffle: how it affects construction
Prime Minister restructures Cabinet following disastrous week for government
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Bellway increases housing delivery in South-east
Housebuilder says housing market is stabilising but sees no major increase in demand
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Fire doors
Jeld-Wen, the maker of interior and exterior doors, has supplied Gwynedd council in Wales with 35mm fire doors for the refurbishment of 100 blocks of flats
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Insulated roof panels
Unilin System’s structural insulated roof panels have been used on three carbon-neutral homes in Somerset
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Local Housing Companies stall amid public debt fears
All 14 trial joint ventures delayed, owing to market conditions and row over council balance sheets
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Dytor launches company to take on recession-hit schemes
Regeneration entrepreneur Ken Dytor is starting a company to rework developments held up by the recession
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