All Housing articles – Page 191
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Boris bangs the drum for Elephant & Castle scheme
Call for developer to take forward Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed 470-home Newington Butts scheme
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Green light for 2,500-home Harrow regeneration
London mayor and communities secretary approve plans for Kodak site
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Prisk urges housing associations to expand into private rent
New housing minister calls on housing associations to build homes for private rent
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Green light for £579m Acton Gardens scheme
Countryside and L&Q win approval for 2,350 homes
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HCA shortlists 105 schemes for kickstart fund
Shortlisted bidders for second round of Get Britain ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ fund revealed
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Resi: Yes, it's Groundhog Day
Joey Gardiner finds government money and planning reform fail to lift the mood at this week’s RESI 2012 conference
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Housing experts question private rented push
Resi conference panel says government has not gone far enough to boost private rented sector
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Unite in £460m London housing deal
Student developer to build 4,000 bed spaces in join venture with Singapore government’s real estate arm
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Galliford Try announces £41m worth of wins
Firm picked for £23m Grainger scheme in London and £18m refurb of Birmingham’s NIA
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Berkeley's Rob Perrins: Out of the shadows
In the three years since he replaced Tony Pidgley as Berkeley’s managing director, Rob Perrins has convinced the City that he is very much his own man
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Berkeley boss Perrins defends £290m incentive scheme
Managing director insists that long-term incentive plan will require ‘exceptional performance’ from board
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Is localism dead and buried?
Last week’s housing and planning reforms suggest the government has given up on localism to build the homes we need
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Housing permissions hit three year low
Less than half the new homes needed are being granted planning permission
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Housing sales remain stable despite Olympics
But latest RICS survey finds that beyond London prices continue to fall
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Cala sees revenues jump 18%
Cala Group’s revenue rose 18% to £255m last year, the housebuilder has said
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Galliford Try's £100m affordable housing bonanza
Firm announces announces or confirms five successes including £23m low-carbon scheme in east London
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New housing measures: The right direction?
The housing measures could benefit from less focus on the planning system and more on affordable housing
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DevSecs and Cathedral plan £700m 'Greenwich Beach'
Residential and office-led scheme planned on the banks of the Thames next to O2 Arena