All Housing articles – Page 115
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Call for 'muscular' London housing body
Business lobby group London First calls on mayor Sadiq Khan to make good on his election pledge
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East End mayor wants Goodsyard ally to 'kill off' scheme
John Biggs says appointment of Bishopsgate opponent Jules Pipe to City Hall post will kibosh development
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Redrow wins deal on 7,000-home mega site
The £1.5bn scheme will be Britain’s biggest new housing suburb when finished
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Green light for Manchester's tallest tower
Simpson Haugh-designed cluster gets planning approval
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Housing minister: 'Keep calm and carry on'
Government ministers say infrastructure and housing spending is more important, not less, post-Brexit
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New homes: Time to crack on
A sense of urgency and a healthy dose of ambition is needed if there is any chance of unlocking the potential of public land across the UK and hitting the target of 1 million new homes by 2020
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Willmott Dixon scraps support services sale plan
Contractor says it wasn’t tempted by any approaches for the division
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Green light for £100m east London housing scheme
Housebuilder Hill will construct three towers with 300 new homes in Walthamstow
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EU funding for Green Deal-style scheme
Two housing associations win £1.4m for roll-out of Dutch energy-saving scheme
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Ex-London deputy mayor named HCA chair
Former City Hall bigwig Ed Lister takes up position next month
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Prefab homes could answer London's problems
The industry needs to embrace change if it is to continue to prosper
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Working directly with subbies - the collaboration game
Essential Living looks to collaboration to de-risk pipeline and get a handle on construction costs
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U+I gets planning for PRS regen scheme
Project to see 660 homes built on old Powergen site in Kent
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Docklands skyscraper goes back to the drawing board
Planning withdrawn for Make tower at Marsh Wall
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Crest Nicholson on track to hit £1bn revenue target
The housebuilder reporting half year results said labour and planning continued to drag on the volume of new homes it could deliver