Housing – Page 97
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Brexit and HS2 top Queen's Speech
Housing and public inquiry into Grenfell Tower tragedy also featured in the state opening of Parliament
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Berkeley profit up 50% but housebuilder warns of 'uncertainty' over Brexit
Chairman Tony Pidgley says Brexit and policy changes are hitting housing starts in London
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TfL unlikely to hit its target of 10,000 homes by 2020
GLA’s housing committee has reported that many of TfL’s sites are small or hard to access
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Housing associations building to 'lowest specifications allowed'
Interviews with housing association CEOs published days before Grenfell fire reveal impact of ‘commercialisation of social housing’
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Sir Edward Lister: HCA's role evolving
Rebranding as Homes England will see the agency lose its regulatory function, but gain powers to unlock development sites
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Osborne bags £140m maintenance contract
Slough Borough council has appointed Osborne’s property services division on a seven year contract
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Arcadis calls for cross-party collaboration to deliver on housing promises
Research from the consultant estimates that every new home constructed adds over £300,000 to the UK’s economy
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Enfield Council expands Meridan Water footprint
The Stonehill site had the potential to provide 2,200 new homes, officials said
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Berkeley scouts out site for modular homes factory
Firm explores potential site near Ebbsfleet for facility that could build 2,000 homes a year
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Hawkins/Brown Olympic Park twin towers win consent
Build to rent developer Get Living London’s scheme features skybridge
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Shake-up sees two of Essential Living's founders depart
The build-to-rent developer’s chief executive Darryl Flay will continue to lead the business
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Crest Nicholson creates Midlands division
Move demonstrates housebuilder’s ‘commitment to growth’
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Architect behind One Blackfriars becomes latest to question quality of London's towers
Ian Simpson says upcoming scheme over the road from One Blackfriars is a ‘failure of planning’
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Oaktree sells half of its stake in Countryside
Private equity firm sells 23% of the housebuilder for £321m
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Brexit and stamp duty hitting housing starts, report says
The cost of fitting out new homes is being affected by the fall in the value of the pound
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Experts cast doubts on Tory pledge to build council homes
Manifesto commitment to build a new generation of social housing undermined by lack of funding and targets
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Housing association starts up 13%
Completions down by 5%, primarily due to uncertainty triggered by rent cut news
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Go-ahead for AHMM homes at former Croydon council HQ
Work on Taberner House to start later this year
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Training UK workers will be Brexit plus, says Berkeley boss
Rob Perrins also takes a swipe at the apprenticeship levy