Housing – Page 331
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Crest Nicholson goes private
Crest Nicholson announced it would be taken private last week after it accepted a £715m offer from the Castle Bidco consortium led by HBOS and Sir Tom Hunter, the Scottish entrepreneur.
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Planning applications: February 2007
The South-east has the most projects at planning stage and Tees Valley Regeneration tops the clients’ chart
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Small housebuilders gain brownfield portfolios
Small to medium housebuilders are putting up more homes on brownfield sites, says a survey by a development finance house.
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Rethinking Richard Rogers
Crest Nicholson has revised the masterplan for its £500m development on Southampton’s waterfront at Woolston Riverside originally put forward by Richard Rogers.
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LDA launches database of Gateway sites
The London Development Agency (LDA) has launched a database to help developers identify potential sites in the Thames Gateway.
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Bonding with Islington
Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects teams up with Groveworld to develop and build City Wharf in Islington
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New year sees sharp increase in house prices
House prices rose 11% year on year in January while Northern Ireland experienced a huge 42% rise in average house prices
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Profit up 14% at Bovis Homes
Housebuilder anticipates another solid performance in 2007 as forward sales increase 15%
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Sight for shore eyes
Client Peel Holdings has revealed plans for a £5.5bn development on Liverpool’s waterfront – a world heritage site.
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Callcutt says improve industry links
Green housing review will concentrate on improving cross-industry co-ordination
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Castle Bidco buys Crest Nicholson
Housebuilder accepts £715m takeover from consortium led by HBOS and Sir Tom Hunter
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House prices rose 1.8% last month
Halifax survey finds house prices on the rise despite increase in interest rates
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Wilson Bowden reveals £220m profit
Barratt acquisition is in fine fettle as housing completions increase 9% and turnover hits £1.3bn
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Communities England set to drop land purchase policy
Planned regeneration agency to switch from buying land to helping landowners develop sites
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Communities England set to drop land purchase policy
Planned regeneration agency to switch from buying land to helping landowners develop sites
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Agency warns that eco revolution is essential
Sir John Harman, chairman of the Environment Agency, has warned the industry that its step-by-step approach to sustainability is no longer good enough and radical change in the design of housing is essential.
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Solutions tending to zero
Architect Feilden Clegg Bradley has been granted permission for this tower on a development billed as “the most environmentally advanced in the UK”.
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Persimmon plans £1bn landbank spree
Persimmon Homes has announced plans to spend more than £1bn enlarging its strategic landbank after making a pre-tax profit of £582m for 2006.
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Places for People forms pioneering developer
Social landlord joins forces with specialist Cofton to launch brownfield development firm
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Livingstone wins Acton tug of war
Mayor Ken Livingstone has won a battle to increase the number of social rented units on a scheme in west London that had become a test of his affordable housing policy.