Housing – Page 105
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Graham lands £40m Manchester PRS job
Contractor appointed after funding secured for 232-home scheme
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In pics: Blackpool towers demolished for Lovell scheme
Controlled explosion brings down final three tower blocks at the town’s Queens Park estate
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Home ownership in England slumps to 30-year low
Major shift to renting across several English cities
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Developer sought for 2,500-home York scheme
High profile site is situated behind the city’s railway station
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Contractor taken off delayed luxury London residential job
Ballymore has taken over the role of main contractor
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Olympic park to up affordable housing to 50%
The change is likely to affect the park’s final two neighbourhoods, Pudding Mill and Marshgate
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Taylor Wimpey shrugs off Brexit impact
Housebuilder says it is ‘business as usual’ after EU referendum
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Year-long redesign for Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Hammerson says it will work with new City Hall team on revised proposals
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Liverpool waterfront residential block plans in
Leach Rhodes Walker’s design seeks to knit together city centre with riverside
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Stuart Lipton: Housing quality won't rise unless supply does too
Veteran developer and former Cabe chairman warns of “new ghettoes” under construction and urges government to raise its game
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Contractors at risk from Brexit fallout after margins drop
Annual industry research reveals contractors are feeling profit squeeze, while housebuilders’ results soar
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Housing and construction strategy ministers appointed
Gavin Barwell and Ben Gummer take key junior minister roles
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Housing target should be 300,000 a year, say peers
House of Lords report delivers stinging rebuke of government housing policy
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Argent Related inks deal for £1bn Tottenham regen
The Brent Cross developer is to help Haringey Council create a new town centre
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Barratt 'raises a red flag' post-Brexit vote
Housebuilder cools on development plans, but expects to post 20% rise in pre-tax profit for last year
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May pledges infrastructure bonds - but Heathrow looks in doubt
Britain’s next prime minister vows to build economy “that works for everyone”
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Government lags behind land sales target
Spending watchdog finds Tories have made just 5% progress towards their 2020 target