All Housing articles – Page 160
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Features
Interview: Ian Sutcliffe
Countryside is set on a rapid path to growth, announcing its merger with Millgate Developments last week. Joey Gardiner talks to the boss, Ian Sutcliffe, about aligning his agressive expansion plans with the Cherry family tradition of quality housing
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Comment
So who's counting?
Government initiatives intended to boost the number of houses built each year seem to be working, but they aren’t enough to overcome the constraints on supply
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Comment
Why 'dark developments' are on the rise
Homes are being built and left unoccupied while the majority struggle to get on the property ladder
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News
Bellway reports 41% revenue hike
Jumps in volume and selling price responsible for increase in revenue
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News
West Ham sells home ground to housing developer
Football club agrees sale to London developer Galliard Group in a move that will see the Boleyn Ground turned into a housing development
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Deal sealed for 320 private-rented London homes
Developer Sigma Capital earmarks site in Barking Riverside for private-rented housing
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Comment
This relationship isn't working
In his latest blog exposing the reality of buying a new build home in the UK, David Frise looks at the tangled mess organisations he has to deal with to try and get things done
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Comment
An architectural renaissance is possible
In the second of a three-part series, Ben Derbyshire says why the profession could be about to regain its clout
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Extra cost of building zero-carbon homes halves
Report finds cost of building to zero carbon standards is falling for all housing types
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Countryside plans to double following merger with Millgate
Housebuilder reveals ‘aggressive growth plan’ for next five years after acquiring luxury housebuilder
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Countryside to merge with luxury homes developer
Parent company Oaktree buys Millgate Developments as part of expansion drive
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St Modwen boss hits out at 'land hoarding' claims
Chief executive hits back at politicians who say developers are sitting on large land banks
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New home registrations in London rocket 60%
NHBC releases annual data which also shows 28% rise across the country
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Pickles launches housing review
Review to consider role of local authorities in the funding of more affordable homes
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Comment
Will Labour listen?
With election nearing, how much can we learn about a future Labour government’s policies towards housebuilding?
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News
First Olympic homes granted planning permission
259-home Taylor Wimpey scheme to start on site very shortly
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Developer picked for Aylesbury Estate regeneration
Notting Hill Housing Trust and Barratt working with HTA, Hawkins Brown and Mae Architects wins 4,200-home Southwark redevelopment job
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McCarthy & Stone appoints new boss
Retirement housebuilder poaches boss of developer Mount Anvil
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Comment
The decline and fall of architecture
The first of three blogs on the role of architecture in the modern econony examines the causes of the profession’s fall from grace
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Features
Green Deal: One year on
The Green Deal is one year old this week but the celebrations are, to put it mildly, subdued. We look back on a year of disappointments for the energy efficiency retrofit market