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London in a mess over housing, says Osborne
Former chancellor campaigning for more accommodation of all kinds
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City focus: Kuala Lumpur
Elisabeth Selk and Girish Ramachandran of Arcadis consider the growth of Kuala Lumpur as an attractive FDI destination and its rapid transformation as Asia’s next major regional hub
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Downing lands permission for 37-storey student tower in Vauxhall
The TP Bennett-designed development will feature 841 student beds, offering five, six or seven-bedroom cluster units
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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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HOK slumps further into red
London Spire architect says bad debts and Brexit to blame for widening losses
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US architect lands London’s new symphony hall
New York practice to work with Sheppard Robson on Barbican Centre for Music
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Willmott Dixon lands trio of university contracts
Work includes a £36m sports hub for University of Warwick
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Interserve lands £70m Leeds apartments contract
Four-building scheme will feature over 700 apartments
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Capita directors join consultant Naismiths
Firm poaches Gareth Belsham and Toby Mills from outsourcing specialist
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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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Former Laing O'Rourke chief Anna Stewart dies
Former CEO had stepped down from her role in December 2015 due to ill health
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Housing: the backlash begins
A proposal to bring in an objective calculation of how many homes each council must build is ruffling feathers in Tory heartlands and traditional Labour councils alike. But will a politically fragile government risk pushing through a policy that’s unlikely to do much to boost housing growth?
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No great shakes
The country is in the grip of a housing crisis at the same time as carrying out infrastructure improvements that are widely viewed as long-overdue
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Kier wins spot on £160m Scottish council housing framework
Contractor is one of four that will carry out work on thousands of properties in Aberdeenshire
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Hansom: Liquid assets
Advertising guys at a consultant turn to drink, and Carillion’s shareholders might be tempted to follow suit, but site workers have moved on to lattes