All Housing articles – Page 182
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Calmer waters: Dave Sheridan of Keepmoat
Keepmoat has had a choppy 12 months since its merger with Apollo. But new boss Dave Sheridan is confident that the wind is changing
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Quintain wins planning for first Greenwich homes
Royal Borough of Greenwich approves first 500 of 10,000 homes
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in January 2013
Completions have fallen in the first month of 2013 compared with December across all the regions
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The HCA: 'It's time to deliver'
Does the appointment of new chief executive Andy Rose end a period of uncertainty for the HCA?
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Care homes: The new way to get old
According to a Dutch idea, older people need on-site restaurants, bars, village squares and beauty parlours. Is the UK is ready for a revolution in care home design?
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One in five Affordable Homes schemes without sites
HCA says 80% of the programme, designed to deliver 170,000 homes, now has a “firm site identified”.
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Housebuilders report strongest market since 2008
Barratt, Persimmon, Bovis and Redrow boast hikes in pre-tax profit, as NewBuy ‘fires on all cylinders’
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Skanska's Trinity Square gets green light
Skanska has been given planning permission for its Cheltenham residential development.
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Barratt: housing market strongest for six years
Housebuilder’s boss says start to 2013 best since the credit crunch
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US investment firm buys Countryside Properties
Housing developer agrees £165m debt facility with Lloyds Bank
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Bovis Homes profit jumps 69%
Housebuilder posts strong results after boosting completions, margins and sales prices
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Persimmon profit up 52%
Housebuilder Persimmon has posted a 52% rise in pre-tax profit, with revenue up 12% to £1.72bn
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Housing starts fall below 100k in 2012
Number of housing starts fell below 100,000 last year, less than two fifths the amount needed to meet demand
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HCA chooses infrastructure finance expert as new boss
Andy Rose, former head of Treasury’s infrastructure unit, appointed HCA chief executive
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Kier replaces Morrison on £350m housing repairs job
Exclusive: Preferred bidder Morrison withdraws from job on Circle’s £1.2bn repairs contract package
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Has prime lost its shine?
London’s luxury residential market has been one of the few sectors to sparkle over the past five years. But slow growth in 2012 has led to fears that planned developments could lose their lustre
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Housing Design Awards open
Entries open for 65th Housing Design Awards that recognise excellence and sustainability in home design
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Golden Lane Housing launches UK's largest charity bond
Charity seeks investment to boost number of specialist homes for people with a learning disability