All Housing articles – Page 67
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Brokenshire kicks west London tower into touch
Housing secretary rejects planning inspector’s recommendation to approve 32-storey scheme
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Osborne scores £42m Westminster housing deal
Project part of the 1,750-home Church Street masterplan
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Architects bank on building society homes
Nationwide Building Society working with developer Igloo Regeneration
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UK’s largest private contractor slips out of Top 10
Laing O’Rourke replaced by Bellway in list of biggest contractors and housebuilders
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Affordable housing plan scuppers London cruise terminal
Greenwich proposal had been approved twice
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Zaha Hadid scheme for former Bristol Arena site edges closer
Council says it will sign deal for site with developer Legal General
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Balfour Beatty lands next phase of £375m London resi job
Larger phase at Lewisham site due to start next spring
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Wates nabs debut job on east London framework
Deal let under Be First’s £1bn overhaul of Barking
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Persimmon extends customer retention period to a week
Buyers had originally been offered a day to locate faults in their new homes
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Galliard sorted for housing job at former Royal Mail office
Scheme at Nine Elms will be built next door to US embassy
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Use MMC or miss 300,000 homes-a-year target, MPs warn government
Housing committee says modern technologies will help boost production
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CBRE set to buy Telford Homes for £267m
US real estate developer says London-based housebuilder offers ideal foothold into capital’s build-to-rent market
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Grid’s proposal to overhaul Battersea brewery site in for planning
Mixed-use scheme to provide 74 homes
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Architects clear York railway museum hurdle
Brokenshire decides not to call in 2,500-home mixed-use brownfield scheme
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Housebuilders facing axe from Help to Buy if quality not up to scratch
Housing secretary says government is looking at ‘quality requirements’
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Government ‘lacks clear plan’ for delivering 300,000 homes a year, say MPs
Public Accounts Committee also raises worries about quality of new build homes