All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 15
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Berkeley becomes latest firm to warn on building costs
London housebuilder says it remains on track to deliver expected profit
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Avant Homes posts £3m loss
Housebuilder’s 2021 accounts hit by cost of sale to Berkeley DeVeer, but show revenue returning to pre-covid level
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Falling reservation rate sees Barratt’s share price slip
Housebuilder meets raised profit and revenue expectations in 2021 full-year results
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Housing groups to shrink affordable build programmes as GLA reveals strategic partners
Details of City Hall’s £3.4bn allocation also reveal threefold increase in grant rate
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Persimmon reports £480m first half profit
Shares in housebuilder fall as housebuilder says more “normal” trading patterns to return
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Nicholas Boys Smith: ‘A bit of controversy forces you to have the conversation’
Nicholas Boys Smith talks to Joey Gardiner about the government’s intentions and how they square with his beauty agenda
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Homes England failed to hit revised build targets for pandemic year
Housing quango misses targets despite them being adjusted for covid-19
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In business: Keepmoat’s Tim Beale
Chief executive of partnerships builder Keepmoat, says business is booming amid speculation on a sale or flotation
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Bellway full-year turnover approaches pre-pandemic level
Housebuilder says turnover of £3.1bn put it in an ‘excellent’ position to grow
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Ballymore and Sainsbury’s tie up huge Kensington regen deal
Ladbroke Grove deal promises 2,800 homes and new town centre
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Peabody snaps up rival housing association to create £900m business
Move to bring in Catalyst as subsidiary will create 100,000-home landlord
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In Business: Hill Group’s Andy Hill
Founder and chief executive of the UK’s third-biggest privately owned developer on why he aims to focus on value and quality, rather than making money
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Planning reforms: the radical ideas that may now never happen
Last month’s by-election defeat saw Tory fears about the political impact of widespread planning reforms become a reality. The government now has little choice other than to water them down
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Boss of bid target Keepmoat admits sale of business is being considered by private equity owners
Housebuilder believed to be subject of bid from Kier Living buyer with firm also mulling float on stock exchange
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Terra Firma among bidders for Keepmoat
Privately owned housebuilder considering either sale or stock market flotation
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Banking giant sets up build to rent venture
Lloyds to buy 800 homes from developers by the end of next year
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Wates readied to take on Brick By Brick build out
Council report shows contractor set to be brought in to oversee troubled housing company
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Vistry warns on materials costs after ‘strong’ first half
Housebuilder maintains raised profit expectations and says build cost inflation being outpaced by growing house prices
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Fears raised over £1bn cost to industry of new building safety system
Cost of regulation could affect scheme viability as impact assessment shows burden on industry in first three years
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Croydon council set to turn down Urban Splash offer for Brick By Brick
Officers at cash-strapped London borough recommend sale is halted despite ’reasonable’ offer