All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 77
-
News
OFT launches inquiry into house selling
Study will establish whether there is fair competition between estate agents
-
News
Key London mayor advisor breaks Stock Exchange rules
Carphone Warehouse founder David Ross resigns from firm after using shares as security for personal loans
-
News
Housing association set to seal rescue deal on Olympic village
Southern Housing Group has agreed in principle to help Lend Lease on the 2012 project
-
News
Countryside Properties plans 1,013-home scheme
Community in West Sussex will include mixed-tenure homes, infrastructure and public buildings
-
News
House prices predicted to fall until 2011
London housing market will be hardest hit next year, but recover earlier than rest of UK, says estate agent
-
News
Countryside reveals plans for 1,000 homes in Sussex
Housebuilder's plans include primary school, pub, business space and allotments
-
News
Government publishes bill crucial to Crossrail funding
If passed, legislation will help councils boost jobs, infrastructure and local development, says communities department
-
News
Interserve wins £500m Defra contract
Fifteen-year deal covers 186 properties and could 'signficantly exceed' initial contract price
-
News
Decision on Heathrow's third runway delayed until January
Transport secretary says government needs more time to look at results of consultation
-
News
Berkeley house sales slump 60%
Group posts pre-tax profit of £79.8m despite worsening conditions since collapse of Lehman Brothers
-
News
Urgent bank talks over social landlord rescues
New sector regulator worried stricter lending will prevent troubled housing associations being saved
-
News
Housing association in talks to rescue Olympic village
Lend Lease’s developer role hangs on a deal with Southern Housing Group
-
News
Crunch talks to save £450m Thames bridge
Councils in east London are lobbying the government to reinstate plans for a £450m bridge over the Thames just weeks after it was axed by the capital’s mayor, writes Joey Gardiner.
-
News
City of London pledges £250m to Crossrail
Corporation signs up to contribute cash after speculation about its reluctance to honour funding promise
-
News
Mexican windmill inspires HOK Sport stadium in Monterrey
The architect's designs for a 80,000-seat stadium are based on the shape of a toy 'rehilete'
-
News
Construction activity falls to record low
Index hits all-time low in November, with civil engineering and commercial joining housing's plunge
-
News
Homes and Communities Agency opens for business
New super-agency headed by Bob Kerslake has a budget of £17.4bn over next three years
-
News
Green light for Titanic museum scheme
Executive hopes Belfast museum telling story of 1912 ship will attract 400,000 visitors each year
-
News
Basildon to seek planning for multimillion-pound college scheme
Scheme unveiled at Thames Gateway Forum after getting go-ahead from education funding body
-
News
Birmingham gets go-ahead for new £150m university campus
BDP-designed city-centre campus is hoped to catalyse further development