All Housing articles – Page 163
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St Modwen boss hits out at 'land hoarding' claims
Chief executive hits back at politicians who say developers are sitting on large land banks
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New home registrations in London rocket 60%
NHBC releases annual data which also shows 28% rise across the country
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Pickles launches housing review
Review to consider role of local authorities in the funding of more affordable homes
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Will Labour listen?
With election nearing, how much can we learn about a future Labour government’s policies towards housebuilding?
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First Olympic homes granted planning permission
259-home Taylor Wimpey scheme to start on site very shortly
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Developer picked for Aylesbury Estate regeneration
Notting Hill Housing Trust and Barratt working with HTA, Hawkins Brown and Mae Architects wins 4,200-home Southwark redevelopment job
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McCarthy & Stone appoints new boss
Retirement housebuilder poaches boss of developer Mount Anvil
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The decline and fall of architecture
The first of three blogs on the role of architecture in the modern econony examines the causes of the profession’s fall from grace
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Green Deal: One year on
The Green Deal is one year old this week but the celebrations are, to put it mildly, subdued. We look back on a year of disappointments for the energy efficiency retrofit market
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Crest Nicholson profit soars 30%
Housebuilder also reports 29% hike in revenue for the year to 31 October 2013
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HCA details £1.7bn affordable housing prospectus
Agency to hold back a quarter of the 2015-18 programme to halt volatility in housing construction
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Taylor Wimpey closes timber frame arm
Housebuilder shuts Prestoplan with loss of up to 168 jobs
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There's method behind Labour's attack on builders
Proposed planning changes to promote smaller sites could help deliver more homes
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Surfing the waves
Any surfer dude will tell you that every seventh wave is a big one, and so it is with the value of UK construction and building shares
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Will Help to Buy boost supply long term?
The uncertainty created by its 2016 end date means housebuilders may not ramp up production as quickly as hoped
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Still building on weak foundations
Never again, said the civil servants running the programme. But the truth is that the reliance of social housing on cross-subsidy has grown since, not diminished
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Funding affordable housing with private sales
Government policy is still pushing social housing providers to develop and sell private homes in order to fund affordable ones. So what happens the next time that prices crash?
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Boris calls in 700-home Royal Mail scheme
Mayor of London will act as planning authority on scheme at Mount Pleasant
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Is it time to regulate all housing provision?
Radical solutions are needed if the basic right of a roof over your head is to be made affordable again
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Resi on the rise - but will input costs hold back profit in 2014?
Housing is driving construction’s recovery, but inflationary pressures may squeeze both contractors and residential developers