All Housing articles – Page 114
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Almacantar ditches tower in favour of West End refurb
Centre Point developer submits plans for an 11-storey building in the West End
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Brexit hit us, admits Crest Nicholson
Labour conference latest: Housebuilder boss Chris Tinker says the firm has been hit by fallout from the vote
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Labour's housing policy not ambitious enough, says former minister
Labour conference latest: Former frontbencher John Healey gives mixed review of party policy
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Legal & General's modular homes hit delays
Units won’t roll off the production line until next year
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One million housing target 'not realistic', says expert
Skills gap author says aim to build 200,000 homes a year this parliament ‘needs reality check’
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State of play: Housing
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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We need a long term approach to housebuilding
Our industry needs to work in partnership with government to set co-ordinated targets and drive real change
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Affordable homes are essential for economic growth
With support from government we can build thriving communities that give something back to the country’s economy
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New York-style PRS tower in Liverpool gets go-ahead
Developer Moda Living also plans another big PRS tower in Birmingham
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When will modular housing become mainstream?
Modular has a few high profile champions but at its core we are a traditional industry and it will take a big effort to change
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South London £1.5bn resi scheme hits setback
Council vows to press on with 3,500-home redevelopment as Javid sides with residents
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Where are all the small and medium sized housebuilders?
The major housebuilders are blamed for not building enough houses, but if the odds were not stacked against small and medium developers, they would be there to help drive up volumes
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Party conferences preview
The political backdrop to the approaching party conference season looks nothing like it did this time last year. The Brexit vote, which swept Theresa May to power and plunged Jeremy Corbyn into another leadership contest, has many policy implications. So what do the two main parties have to say about ...
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Birmingham finds £1bn for HS2 regeneration
Local funds pave way for 141-hectare city centre redevelopment
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Galliford's new Bristol office picks up £42m job
Contractor’s regeneration arm will build 261-home retirement village
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Confidence returning to housing market, says RICS
Wobbles caused by Brexit are now easing, report adds
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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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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