All Housing articles – Page 53
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Hill picks up collapsed offsite firm
Purchase of Fusion for less than £1m will allow Hill to supply up to 1,250 apartment units a year
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High Court ruling could mean swifter resolution to cladding cost disputes
Judgment against contractor could ‘provide a steer’ for other cases, experts say
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Housebuilders monitor construction sites during heatwave
Barratt has rescheduled works for the cooler parts of the day
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Groupwork wins Bristol housing competition
Architect to design homes for council housing company Goram Homes
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Hyde becomes first housing association to register ‘for-profit’ arm
55,000-home targeting increased development
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Banks agree to lend on properties with defects if remediation plan in place
Housing secretary Greg Clark welcomes move to unlock the lending market.
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Garden villages totalling 3,450 new homes move step closer
Projects in Leicestershire and County Durham to progress after ‘complex’ land deals signed
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Octopus announces deal to fund care home developments
Real estate investor funds two care home developments as part of latest push into later living market
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Barratt full-year profit set to be higher than expected
Housebuilder says completions return to pre-pandemic levels but build inflation now running at 9-10%
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Housing desperately needs long term strategy
As the housing development sector backs Housing Today’s A Fair Deal for Housing project, Colm Lacey argues for a new strategy to make the delivery of affordable housing more certain and commercially attractive.
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Clark presses on with £3bn fire safety levy on housebuilders
New housing secretary rules out U-turn on controversial levy to pay for ‘orphaned’ blocks
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Homes England begins developer search for 2,500-home York Central scheme
Allies and Morrison-designed mixed use masterplan valued at £1.17bn
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Vistry margins better than expected amid sales boom
Housebuilder expects annual profit to be at “the top end of expectations” after strong start to the year
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L&Q subsidiary and Trafford Council to build 162 energy-efficient homes
Trafford Housing Trust and Trafford Council agree joint venture deal
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New later living developer Opus targets 3,000 new homes
Firm backed by European private equity group aims to create portfolio worth £2bn
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New homes have been demonised for too long
We must not be afraid to advocate for the benefits of new homes, argues Paul Smith
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Regulator announces probe into Blackrock-backed ‘for-profit’ provider’
Heylo Housing may not be compliant with governance standard, the Regulator of Social Housing has said.
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Vistry makes two senior appointments
Phil Farminer and Verity MacMahon have both been promoted to managing director roles
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Gove’s tenure was not dull – but his successor must focus on housing delivery
Michael Gove achieved much in his 10 months as housing secretary, particularly on building safety. But now the focus must also include helping housing developers build more homes, argues Carl Brown