Housing – Page 90
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Barratt chief says Persimmon bonuses have hurt industry’s name
Reputation of housebuilders tarnished by generous bonus scheme that is ‘not the norm’, admits David Thomas
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Countryside sees 'robust' first half trading
Essex-based housebuilder set to benefit from Westleigh acquisition
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Tall towers construction reaches record heights
But starts and completions in London have slowed, according to new data
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Morgan Sindall forms £2bn Hertfordshire housing JV
Morgan Sindall and Hertfordshire county council have formed a £2bn partnership to deliver housing across the region. The Chalkdene Developments partnership, which will be formed by the council’s own property company Herts Living and a subsidiary of Morgan Sindall Investments, is set to run for 15 ...
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McCarthy & Stone seeks ground rent exemption for retirement homes
Government’s leasehold reforms should not hit sector, firm says
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Homes England cash boost for Ebbsfleet Garden City
Housing agency commits £74m to enable next phase of the Kent housing development
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London Mayor calls in Notting Hill tower
Mayor criticises council which has twice rejected attempts to replace landmark
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TfL plans 600 home Harrow on the Hill development
Group behind 3,000 homes in its latest financial year
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McBains says housebuilders struggling to meet affordable housing demand
Just 16% of homes built are for social housing
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Government outlines funding package for Manchester housebuilding
Manchester mayor welcomes move but warns “it’s not a numbers game”
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NPPF implements controversial new formula for housing need
New formula set to boost housing targets across southern England
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'Much to do' on London's Build To Rent sector, research finds
Survey reveals half the capital’s local councils have no clear planning policies on initiative
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Resi towers 'to cost 20% more' after Hackitt
Increased costs down to expected changes in cladding and sprinkler systems
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Laing O'Rourke starts construction on £850m Edinburgh job
Ӱ of the mixed-use scheme has begun after nearly two years of demolition
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London at risk of prime property oversupply, says Coutts
Queen’s bank believes prices for prime London homes will remain flat for the next couple of years