All Housing articles – Page 152
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Features
Slackwood Farmhouse: Ahead of the curve
Adjoining a 17th-century Lancastrian farmhouse, Paul Archer Design’s curved-glass pavilion is both strikingly modern and a discreet addition to the landscape
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News
Berkeley warns of housing policy 'uncertainty'
Housebuilding chairman Pidgley issues warning as firm reports bumper half-year results
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Six tower Docklands scheme in for planning
Proposals by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret west include 45-storey tower
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Barratt and Taylor Wimpey joins FTSE 100
Housebuilders join Persimmon in index of blue-chip British companies
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Stamp duty reform to give housing market £800m boost
Chancellor’s reform of ‘slab’ system draws praise but green builders bemoan ‘missed opportunity’
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Lend Lease wins consent for second phase of £1.5bn regeneration scheme
Construction work due to start next year on second stage of mammoth Elephant Castle regeneration plan
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Tricorn redevelopment cuts shopping space
Developer Centros has scaled back the level of retail in the development in response to changes in shoppers’ habits
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Government relaxes affordable homes rules on small sites
Housing associations warn that poorest will lose out
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Treasury moves to sideline housing developers
Chief secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander lays out plans to commission new homes directly from Westminster
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Start date set for £500m Cardiff regeneration scheme
Work to begin on mixed-use development in spring 2015
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Housing association launches £1bn contractor framework
Hyde Group encourages SMEs as well as major contractors to bid
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Comment
The regeneration game
Companies wanting to develop outside of the M25 have been held back by a lack of investment in infrastructure. But schemes and funding are now coming forward to regenerate some of our major cities
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Features
Housebuilders' salary survey 2014: Paying the price
New research into the housebuilding industry shows that although staff are enjoying higher salaries, they’re also taking on more responsibilities, working longer hours and finding their work/life balance out of kilter.
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Comment
Don't write off small associations
There’s an opportunity for small developers to help realise social housing construction
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Comment
Landlords - the new pariahs
The private rented sector gets a bad press, but it’s time to shine a little light into the darkness
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News
Bam scoops £80m North West Cambridge job
Contractor wins largest package of work to date on 5,000-home scheme
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Crest Nicholson scoops 4,500-home Cambridgeshire scheme
DIO appoints housebuilder on £1bn scheme to redevelop Wyton Airfield near Huntingdon
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Mount Anvil buys 36-storey brick tower scheme
London housing developer buys Nine Elms site for £92.5m from telecoms giant BT
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Comment
The next home technology revolution
Technology in the home is about to take a giant leap forward, but are developers ready to take advantage?