All Housing articles – Page 2
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Crest Nicholson ‘on track’ to hit profit target after better than expected cash performance
Housebuilder open market sales rate increases in first few months of the year
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One in 10 tall social housing buildings still have fire defects, says regulator
More than 600 such buildings have been remediated since 2017 but 17,000 remain at risk
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Morgan Sindall-owned developer submits plans for 1,600-home regeneration scheme in Solihull
Placemaking specialist Muse signed development agreement with council last year
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More than a masterplan: the people power behind Earls Court’s next chapter
Mary Richardson went to meet the team of local people helping to shape the Earls Court redevelopment in west London as part of a wider programme of inclusive community engagement
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Plans for 2,100-homes on Victorian gasworks site to progress after section 106 deal agreed
Berkeley Homes and Newham Council have reached an agreement over the scheme
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Landsec submits plans for nearly 900 homes in Manchester
Mayfield scheme will also include office blocks
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More than 100 housebuilders sign letter calling for Reeves to rethink £3.4bn building safety levy
HBF says levy is “nakedly anti-development” and will result in fewer homes being built
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Bell Phillips wins planning for first homes at Lendlease’s Birmingham redevelopment
First phase of £1.9bn Smithfield revamp gets green light
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Berkeley warns building safety regulation putting ‘significant pressure’ on housebuilding
Housebuilder still expects to deliver nearly £1bn profit over next two years
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Introduce collective bargaining to housebuilding to attract workers, says think tank
IPPR calls on government to extend approach taken in social care and teaching support to other key sectors
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Berkeley’s modular building machinery put up for auction valued at £30m
Housebuilder is reportedly withdrawing from the volumetric business
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Persimmon increases profit despite £25m write-off for investment in failed modular developer TopHat
Housebuilder increases homes completion target for coming year
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Manchester and Salford councils outline proposals for 7,000-home regeneration plan
Scheme proposes makeover for 130ha site next to renamed Strangeways prison
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Industry leaders voice concerns over 1.5 million homes target to MPs
Housing committee questions industry figures on planning, workforce shortages and financial challenges facing sector
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Profit and revenue down at Taylor Wimpey as fire safety provision rises
Government planning reforms reason for optimism, says housebuilder
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Listed manor house in Ealing to be turned into 300 new homes
West London scheme to be carried out by JJ Rhatigan
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More safety sign-off hold-ups as 500-home student resi scheme delayed by a year
Specialist developer Unite again raises concerns over amount of time jobs are taking to get gateway 2 approval under new laws
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It’s deja vu all over again: Can the Ox-Cam Arc work second time around?
The chancellor has given her backing to an expansion plan for the corridor connecting Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge, including thousands of homes, which the previous government dropped. Joey Gardiner asks what hope the industry can have
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Peabody and Hill strike £116m deal with BTR operator as part of 3,500-home Dagenham scheme
Goodstone Living will own and operate 360 homes on former Ford stamping plant site