All articles by Carl Brown – Page 2
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Rolls-Royce team wins competition to build Small Modular Reactors
Winning consortium also includes Laing O’Rourke and Bam Nuttall
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Bellway says completions this year will now be higher than expected
Housebuilder adds reservation rates have begun to pick up
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Learning from the land of opportunity: Could a US-style system of low income tax credits boost affordable housing in the UK?
The government is on the hunt for ways to fund affordable housing without increasing short-term public borrowing. A group of activists and researchers believes there is a solution in operation across the Atlantic. As part of ΢ÃÜȦ’s Funding the Future series, Carl Brown finds out more
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Student housing giant Unite makes £719m bid for smaller rival Empiric
Pair have begun due diligence on proposal
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Spending review ‘make or break’ for 1.5 million homes target, influential MP tells Treasury
Select committee chair raises concern over claims MHCLG will face reduced funding as an ‘unprotected’ department
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Higher build costs and collapsed land sale to hit Gleeson profits
Housebuilder says operating profit will be up to 20% lower than expected
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Housing association hit by contractors going under on its jobs
Three schemes hit by firms going bust
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Watkin Jones falls to loss in half-year results
Turnover drops at student and BTR developer amid ‘challenging backdrop’
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Government unveils plans to simplify planning and biodiversity rules for smaller housing sites
MHCLG also publishes consultation paper on plans to delegate most planning approvals to council officers
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‘Housebuilders do not sit on land’ – HBF hits back at Rayner’s plan for slow build-out fines
Trade body calls on government to focus instead on the ‘actual reasons’ for subdued supply
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Deal agreed for £500m regeneration project
Longer-term plans will see 2,000 homes built in Wythenshawe
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Cala blames planning delays as housebuilder’s profit falls
Firm that was recently sold to private equity says starts held up by red tapeÂ
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DESNZ allocates £630m for energy efficiency upgrades to public buildings
Latest funding awards under Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme confirmed
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Housing groups call on Rayner to remove tax and regulations ‘disadvantage’ to attract more finance for social housing
Group tells deputy PM that for-profit sector could increase equity fundraising to £3bn a year, leading to 30,000 new homes annually
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Vistry boosts sales rate after slow start to the year
Housebuilder says registered providers’ investment constraints mean partner-funded activity is ’relatively low’
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Housing association appoints regeneration expert David Lunts to chair development arm
Former HCA and GLA director to join G15 landlord in July
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Bond aggregator backs Housing Today and G15’s report calling for new housing funding model
MHCLG and Treasury officials are in dialogue with sector leaders about amortised grantÂ
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L&Q completions fall as housing association looks to ‘derisk’ business
Firm says it is prioritising improving existing homes
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Khan pledges to release green belt for housebuilding under new London Plan
Mayor shifts from brownfield-only focus as City Hall aims for 880,000 homes over 10 years
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Looking to Europe in the face of global uncertainty: Andy Hay explains Hollis’s plans for growth
The consultancy’s chief executive is confident that the sustainability agenda in northern Europe holds the key to the future despite Trump’s war on climate change policies. Carl Brown reportsÂ