Housing – Page 97
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Berkeley project starts in London down almost a third
London housebuilder blames Brexit uncertainty and planning red tape, but profit still soars
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Hong Kong developer debuts £200m Manchester towers
Mipim latest: NOMA district proposals feature 41-storey centrepiece
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St Modwen admits Nine Elms buyer ‘gets cold feet’
Prime New Covent Garden plot back market
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Peel unveils latest phase of £5bn Liverpool Waters
Mipim latest: Central Docks plans boast 1,000 homes and 186,000m 2 of mixed use floorspace
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London mayor flexes muscle on called-in housing schemes
Sadiq Khan overrules councils to green-light 691 new homes
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Lendlease confirmed for Haringey £2bn housing deal
Developer named preferred partner for north London work
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Bovis rebuffs takeover bids as 'undervaluing' the company
The housebuilder confirmed that Redrow and Galliford Try had made cash-and-shares and all-share offers respectively
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Derelict Manchester buildings in line for £250m revamp
Once restored the buildings will provide 59 loft apartments along with around 14,000ft² commercial space
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Manchester's 'vertical village' goes in for planning
Allied London development comprises five towers rising to 66 storeys in height
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Michael Portillo slams Tory housing policies
Ecobuild latest: Former defence minster says Conservatives should build thousands of council homes
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Pidgley: Planning red tape is 'a crime'
Ecobuild latest: Berkeley chairman takes aim at planning regulation
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Willmott Partnership Homes bags 1,500-home council tie-up
Willmott Dixon’s resi arm will build homes for Hounslow council over six years
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TfL picks partner for first 400-home scheme
Developers picked for 400-home scheme in Kidbrooke, south London
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Croydon ‘cultural quarter’ gets go-ahead
Planners approve Rick Mather Architects’ Fairfield Halls upgrade and new homes
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Survey reveals industry’s recruitment woes
More than half of young people have never considered working in construction
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Keepmoat sells regen arm for £330m
Keepmoat chief executive Dave Sheridan is to also leave the house builder
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Taylor Wimpey profits jump
The housebuilder believes the short term impact from the Brexit vote has substantially diminished
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Persimmon profit jumps as margins hit nearly 25%
Pre-tax profit soars but completions rise only marginally
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Brexit and stamp duty blamed as value of Capco's Earls Court scheme slides
West London development now worth £300m less than 2015 figure