All Housing articles – Page 133
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Out of the frying pan, into a flat
Overheating in homes, particularly in city flats, is increasingly common
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Who are we building for?
London property should be open for international purchasers but the balance now is wrong
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Persimmon reports profit surge
Housebuilder posts 31% rise in half year pre-tax profit on back of 11% revenue jump
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Bovis revenue jumps on record house sales
Revenue grows 9% to £350m as number of home completions breaks through the 1,500 mark
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Zero carbon affordable homes unveiled in Hampshire
Architect Ash Sakula says it’s “very regrettable” the government has not stuck to 2016 zero carbon target
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First homes above a Crossrail station completed
Berkeley Homes completes first homes at new Woolwich Crossrail scheme
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The future of associations is rooted in their history
The reduction in housing association rental income won’t be as hard-hitting if associations keep their cool
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Five developer shortlist for £2bn north London scheme
Big names in the running for Meridian Water development
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Hackney mayor puts boot into Bishopsgate plans again
Jules Pipe tells people to object to amended proposals
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L&G injects £162m in major Leeds regeneration scheme
Legal General form JV with Scarborough Group for 200-acre scheme in east Leeds
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Clark launches £26m fund for starter home pilots
Government also makes £10m available for local authorities to prepare brownfield land for homes
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Bellway hits 20% margin
Housebuilder says it enjoyed record-breaking financial year in trading update
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in June 2015
Registrations and completions are up from June 2014 but daily sales are down from this time last year
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Southwark warns against luxury flats at FT's South Bank offices
Former owner of Financial Times warned over potential change of use after it did not include offices in sale of newspaper group
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Bid to list Robin Hood Gardens fails
Campaign to list Robin Hood Gardens appear doomed after heitage minister decides to renew Certificate of Immunity for estate
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Countryside hires former Quintain FD
Housebuilder announces appointement of former Quintain finance director Rebecca Worthington
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One Manchester unveils 170-home rental scheme
Plan to build 170 private rental homes in new community scheme in Hulne, Manchester
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David Chipperfield designs East End house for Tracey Emin
Conservationists object to demolition of locally listed Spitalfields flats
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Features
Interview: Brandon Lewis
Ӱ talks to housing minister Brandon Lewis about the Conservative government’s radical policy agenda