All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 15
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Make wins planning for Chancery Lane revamp
Scheme for 150 Holborn granted permission by Camden council
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IPPR says government housing strategy will fail
Left-leaning think-tank says government is giving developers a free ride
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Details of £420m housing scheme published
Developers have one month to repond to HCA-run prospectus
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Battersea put on sale 'in New Year'
Administrator of stricken scheme says interest already received from several major players
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Planning changes need 'significant reform'
Cross party committee of MPs blast the government’s draft NPPF
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WSP writes off £7.5m in restructuring
Engineer says market stable but re-sizes UK and Australian businesses
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FSA waters down mortgage rules review
Lenders welcome revised consultation from financial regulator
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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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British Land appoints Mace to build Broadgate
Make-designed office scheme in the City thought to be worth £225m in total - the largest in London
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EDF hails £200m in new nuclear work
French utility firm claims progress being made on Hinkley power station
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Commercial development falls sharply in November
Savills data says confidence now at lowest ebb for more than two years
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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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Bellway reduces shared equity sales
Housebuilder uses “resilient” market to halve sales via expensive incentive
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