All Housing articles – Page 93
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Latimer completes purchase of Cocoa Works factory
Derelict site in York has been empty for more than 10 years
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Quintain confirms Sisk £211m contract win
Firm is to build 743 build to rent homes at Wembley Park
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Contractors' Salary Survey 2017: Taking a rain check
Construction salaries are growing faster than most sectors as employers struggle to fill skills gaps, but worries over job security mean people are wary of making a move
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Argent Related unveils first homes at Brent Cross South
Entire scheme will deliver 6,700 new homes
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Green light for £1.4bn Croydon shopping centre
Scheme to redevelop the Whitgift shopping centre was orginally given outline planning approval in 2014
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Kier bags £36m Regent Street job
The Crown Estate is moving forward with its £100m revamp of grade II-listed Morley House
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Arcadis partners with offsite contractor Caledonian
Consultant plans to replicate its pre-fab success in the education sector in residential
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RICS urges government to lift housing borrowing cap
Surveyors call on ministers to act if they want local authorities to build more homes
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Malaysian developer buys Willmott Dixon's resi development arm
Be Living has a gross development value of £2.5bn
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Regional renaissance: fuelling the Midlands engine in England
If the Midlands is to capitalise on Northern Powerhouse and HS2 developments, it needs to consider its biggest challenges
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Regional housebuilder salaries play catch-up
Latest figures show London salaries rise at a lower rate than regional counterparts
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Housebuilders' Salary Survey 2017: On the up and up
With fears of a housebuilding downturn in abeyance, skills shortages are helping drive up salaries, especially outside London
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Willmott Dixon wins £11m retirement village deal
Scheme will see two towers refurbished and a new extra care facility built
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TfL rejects criticism over handling of landholdings
GLA’s housing committee had said TfL’s target of 10,000 new homes by 2020 was unlikely
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CPA/Barbour ABI Index: EU referendum contract fall takes delayed effect
Activity on site remains high, but the fall in contract awards after the EU referendum is happening now
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Go-ahead for new homes in south London conservation area
Scheme will also replace a warehouse with a new retail offering
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To build the future of housing, we need to work together
Tackling the housing crisis appears to be a never-ending battle. Fixing the problem requires a collective approach from business and government
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Javid sets out his stall to boost housebuilding
As a general principle, if you don’t know where you’re starting from you’ll have trouble knowing how to get to where you want to go. So it is with the housing market. The government has repeatedly told us that we need 266,000 new homes in England each year, but ...
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U+I gets green light for £300m regen scheme in Brighton
Developer is partnering with the University of Brighton to deliver the project
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Keepmoat gets green light for Ebbsfleet Garden City scheme
Plans incldue a 598 new homes and waterfront promenade