Housing – Page 179
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Six shortlisted for Olympic park redevelopment
Urban Splash and Berkeley among developer teams for first post-games neighbourhood
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Pidgley to run rule over Battersea site bid
Berkeley lines up to assess £5.5bn project that crashed into administration this week
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Unite wins planning for 1,000-bed student digs
Accommodation block will be built next to Westfield Stratford, east London
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Morgan Sindall sees £200m fall in construction orders
Firm says pipeline of regeneration jobs has risen sharply
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CLS lodges planning application for £400m Vauxhall scheme
Proposed development would include two 50-storey towers, with 510 homes and 163,945ft2 of offices
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Peel and Barratt granted planning for 268 homes in Liverpool
Work is expected to start on site in early 2012
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House sales edge upwards as market steadies
November RICS data shows that prices still falling despite stabilisation
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Battersea crashes into administration
Ernst & Young appointed to redevelopment project with £502m debt
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Minister: FIT rate 'may be higher than 21p'
Greg Barker is to announce than 21p feed-in tariff is a minimum
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Government could face EU legal action over FITs cut
Plans to cut solar subsidies may contravene European agreements to source 15% of energy from renewables by 2020
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Tyneside 800-home scheme goes in for planning
Housing developer People for Places has submitted £140m scheme
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Bellway reduces shared equity sales
Housebuilder uses “resilient” market to halve sales via expensive incentive
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals
November saw some high value housing approvals, with Real Estate Opportunities reaching £4bn
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Stewart Milne ordered to payout £1.7m over botched land deal
Housebuilder loses appeal to Supreme Court over market value of Aberdeen land
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WYG wins three-year contract on £1.4bn MoD programme
Consultant will inspect and certify housing across four garrisons on Salisbury Plain and at Aldershot
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Affinity Sutton and Mount Anvil plan £160m mixed-use tower
The 36-storey landmark development is at 261 City Road, London and will be known as ‘Silicon Tower’
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Government U-turn on brownfield tax break
Treasury abandons plans to scrap land remediation tax relief
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Olympics may miss £9.3bn budget
Latest NAO report says increasing security costs mean budget is on a knife edge
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Galliford Try wins £17m grant bid
Housebuilder the first private sector player to get significant HCA funding