All Housing articles – Page 321
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Vince Cable calls on government to prop up housing market
Liberal Democrat says programme to buy up unsold homes for social housing must increase hundred-fold
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Mayor pledges £60m to tackle London’s empty homes
Boris Johnson announces new funding to recycle London’s 84,000 empty homes into affordable housing
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Connaught rides high in social housing market
Contractor's full-year results to be on target, with a booming order book this year
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Credit crunch has spread to Europe, warns Savills
Financial squeeze now affecting many European markets, according to property consultants
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Councils demand right to reinvest rents in local housing
Local Government Association argues councils could help beat housing crisis if allowed to keep rental income to spend on new local homes
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Persimmon cuts 2,000 jobs as sales slump 31%
Housebuilder confirms redundancies as it reveals 31% lower sales and a 45% fall in reservations in first six months
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Take a look back at the house of the future
Ten years ago a house was built for BBC TV to show case the future of green and intelligent housing technology. Now architect Craig Anders takes us on a tour to see which aspects of the design took off and which missed the mainstream.
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Colourful ideas for the Black Country
Urban Splash reveals shortlisted designs for Walsall site
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Bradford grows its own construction workers
A local housing association convinces young people from ethnic minorities to try a career on site
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Tony Pidgley to receive £31m bonus package
Berkeley boss and three other directors are rumoured to have awarded themselves shares worth a total £60m
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City Lofts goes into administration
Developer becomes most high-profile casualty of the credit crunch
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Persimmon to cut over 1,000 jobs
More than 1,300 jobs have been cut at housebuilders Persimmon and Kier, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ.co.uk can reveal
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Sir Howard Bernstein to head up Blackpool regeneration body
Manchester city council chief exec will step down from Olympic Delivery Authority board
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Farrell scheme wins planning on Newcastle's Quayside
George Wimpey development will feature a 13-storey residential tower and a four- to six-storey office building
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HBF reports skills cards success
More than 91% of workers employed by major housebuilders now carry CSCS cards
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Super-quango strikes deal with councils on housing targets
Protocol spells out funds and powers of Homes and Communities Agency
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Government to buy up land to ensure housebuilding targets
Caroline Flint poised to react to housing slump with expansion of publicly funded land buying
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Banks order Taylor Wimpey to sell Taywood
Lenders insist on disposal of housebuilder’s construction arm after it fails to raise £500m in capital
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Morgan Sindall issues profit warning as market stays weak
Morgan Sindall has issued a profit warning for 2009 on the back of weak trading in the housing and fit-out markets.
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Gianni’s place: RIBA Lubetkin Prize winner
A tiny private house in Costa Rica, designed by London-based architect Gianni Botsford, has won the RIBA Lubetkin Prize for international architecture.