All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 70
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London Square forced to secure loan covenant waivers
Fast growing resi developer feels impact of covid crisis but says it has support of lenders
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No covid fall in house prices, predicts Zoopla
Property portal one of the first to predict that current recession will see no fall in prices at all
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Plans unveiled for 21st-century almshouses in Southwark
Scheme designed by Fathom will replace existing 1970s homes with new houses and office block
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Stamp duty cut boosts market in London commuter belt
Demand and supply in most popular towns is double last year’s level, Rightmove figures show
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Extension of PD rights faces legal challenge
Campaign group issues “pre-action” letter warning of judicial review over controversial planning deregulation
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Tory MP breaks cover to criticise planning reforms
Midlands MP says new formula for determining local housing numbers will “level down” city targets in favour of shires
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Get Living secures £410m for resi development drive
Delancey and Oxford Properties, part owners of the build-to-rent developer, raise cash from institutions
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Warranty firms agree to develop standard MMC test
Government welcomes plan to draw up common standard to promote offsite homes
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Government U-turn on evictions ban
Housing secretary announces last-minute extension to lockdown ban on tenant evictions by landlords
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House sales at ‘highest ever’ level says Rightmove
Property portal says number of sales this month 60% up on last August
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Moda commits to 2021 start on giant Hove scheme
Build to rent specialist signs section 106 agreement on 824-home Sackville Trading Estate regeneration
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Sovereign sees build rate drop 72% in lockdown
Major social landlord says covid crisis will hit its 1,900-homes a year construction target
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Former civil service chief slams planning reforms
Lord Kerslake says plans risk hit to affordable housing delivery and a ’return to mono-tenure estates’
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Remediation of two-thirds of ACM-clad buildings not finished
Latest data shows 243 buildings still have ACM cladding, more than three years on from Grenfell fire
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Council housing company submits MMC scheme for planning
Barnet Homes will use modular system developed by architect RCKa
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Housing market bounces back, says RICS
Growth in demand for homes is more widespread than at any point this century
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Bellway sees 31% completions slump
Housebuilder says sales rates have now partially recovered from lockdown collapse
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Housing associations raise £650m for development
Developing associations Midland Heart and Hyde Group together raise over half a billion pounds in recent days
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Modular housebuilder Etopia first to be declared ‘carbon neutral’
Firm has also signed up to UN climate pledge, as housebuilder Hill appoints new head of sustainability