All Housing articles – Page 227
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Deal delay puts Crossrail station in doubt
Developer Berkeley Group concerned deadline for Woolwich station will be missed
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Emrys Architects wins planning for West End flats
Mixed-use central London development will feature 23 apartments
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Olympic body could become huge social landlord
Legacy company looks to new towns for model for 4,000 affordable homes
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Richmond Housing Partnership HQ by bptw
Teddington three-storey office generates 20% of energy on site and hits BREEAM excellent rating
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RICS recommends off-site housebuilding
Homes must be prefabricated and use more recycled materials, says report
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CBI's Lambert hits out at localism agenda
Outgoing director general says government letting short-term politics damage growth
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Rogers dropped from housing competition
Architect’s designs for Taylor Wimpey expensive and hard to sell
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Letwin leads secret review into private housing delivery
Government begins first major review of private housing policy for seven years
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Taylor Wimpey US sale could wipe out debt
UK firm is considering selling North American arm to help raise funds after a tough year
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Crunch meeting for L&Q dog track
L&Q meets with local MP’s and potential Walthamsow Stadium buyer Bob Morton, to discuss the future of the development
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Mears sues Leeds council after failed bid
Contractor takes legal action over repairs and maintenance tender
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Skanska buys first UK housing site
Contractor becomes housebuilder with deal for 128-home Countryside Properties site
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Comment
Drop in homebuyers and sellers in December: was it snow or a change in climate?
Spring will tell whether there is new growth in housing prospects
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Taylor Wimpey to cut build costs further
Trading update says builder will go further than 10% reduciton of 2010
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London developers to pay £300m Crossrail levy
Mayor Boris Johnson intends to charge up to £50 per m² for £14.5bn rail link
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CML: Mortgage lending flat in November
Data released today shows 44,000 mortgages were advanced in November, with a value of £6.3bn
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Bovis Homes issues profit upgrade
Housebuilder will recommence dividend payments as average sales price rises 4%
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Features
A VAT gift to cowboys?
The government’s VAT hike to 20% this month has been met with dismay throughout construction. But while some sectors will be exempt, small builders are bound to be hit as cash-strapped homeowners turn to the black market
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Primus doubles in size as it picks up Rok contracts
£80m in Rok contracts sold off to company run by former Multiplex directors, saving 40 jobs