All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 90
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Axe hangs over Minerva's Croydon mall
Lend Lease deal 'to stall' on Park Place redevelopment featuring John Lewis store
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Crest slows construction of flagship Birmingham project
Chief executive admits sales rate has halved at £261m Park Central since credit crunch began
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Developers on bargain hunt for cheap land
One raises £50m to exploit market downturn in residential sites
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Olympic ‘vision thing’
The London Development Agency is looking for a big idea to hold together the regeneration of the Olympic Games following 2012.
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Ashford gets building boost
New body set up to rescue council’s efforts to build 31,000 homes in and around town by 2031
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Public sceptical of 3m homes drive
The government’s housing plans have been put under further scrutiny as two pieces of research show falling public support.
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South-west agency sets up £80m infrastructure fund
Regional Infrastructure Fund announced at Mipim to support housing development with roads, utilities and schools
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Commercial property investment nosedives in UK
Investment in the second half of last year fell by €10.7bn according to report by CB Richard Ellis
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English eco towns set to fail, declares Scotland’s minister
Stewart Maxwell says unlike England, developers in Scotland will be unable to resubmit failed bids
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On the high road
Since the SNP seized power north of the border, Scotland’s construction industry has been bursting with optimism. Joey Gardiner asks what has changed and how long it will last. He also speaks to the man charged with pushing its massive growth and development programme through
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English eco towns set to fail, declares Scotland’s minister
Stewart Maxwell says unlike England, developers in Scotland will be unable to resubmit failed bids
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Two City Lofts projects go back to planning stage
429 homes in Liverpool and a 29-storey tower in Glasgow are returned to drawing board
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Prescott admits to Gateway mistakes
Too many agencies involved, says former deputy prime minister
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Prescott admits to Gateway mistakes
Too many agencies involved, says former deputy prime minister
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Cost of zero-carbon housing too high for Isle of Wight
Council to build 800-home flagship development to lower eco standard to preserve land value
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Cost of zero-carbon housing too high for Isle of Wight
Council to build 800-home flagship development to lower eco standard to preserve land value
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Homebuilders’ dismay at plan to make all homes fit for all
Government gives developers five years to design all housing for use by elderly and disabled
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New homes must be fit for elderly
Government says it will legislate to ensure housebuilders meet Lifetime Homes standards
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‘Very deep concern’ as housing starts drop 39%
English Partnerships admits it may miss housing targets next year as grim statistics pile up