All Housing Delivery articles – Page 21
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News
Build-to-rent growth slows in the first quarter of this year
Growth of build to rent sector now twice as fast in the regions as in London
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Private rental supply gap starting to narrow, says Rightmove
Rent growth slowed for three quarters in a row
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Green light for re-modelled 1,100-home Weston scheme
Scaled-down Anglia Square scheme approved by Norwich City Council after housing secretary’s intervention
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Clarion’s surplus hit by contractor failure and cyber attack
Housing association giant reduces development spend in “cautious approach”
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Building Safety Regulator boss steps down days after launch of new regime
Peter Baker led Building Safety Regulator since 2021
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Persimmon build rate falls 30% as it seeks to conserve cash
Housebuilding giant responds to fall in forward sales last year by “managing build programme”
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Gove launches scheme to penalise housebuilders for non-payment of building safety costs
Responsible Actors Scheme has power to stop developers that don’t repair buildings from trading
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Comment
Why affordable housing delivery is facing significant structural change
The emergence of for-profit providers and cost pressures is leading to a drastic change in business drivers. But this offers opportunities as well as challenges, argues Richard Jones
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News
Persimmon joins £70m investment into modular housebuilder TopHat
Insurance firm Aviva also among the existing and new shareholders to back the MMC start-up
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Blueprint wins planning for Trent Basin scheme
Developer will build 111 new homes on river’s north bank in Nottingham
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In Focus
How to get the green light for brownfield
With planning changes on the way, the government is making a renewed push to stimulate development on brownfield sites over greenfield land. But imposing such a shift is not that easy, as Emily Twinch reports
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News
Whitbread plans 28-storey Bristol student and co-living tower scheme
The project for two buildings to replace a Premier Inn would be Bristol’s tallest structure if built
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Telford and Notting Hill agree £66m Royal Docks forward sale
Pair sell build-to-rent element of Gallions Quarter regen scheme to London BTR Investments
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Watkin Jones ‘meeting margin targets’ as it seeks to recover from profit slump
BTR and student housing specialist reports strong appetite for forward funding
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Troubled Inland Homes completes second £2.5m fundraising as it hires forensic accountants
FRP Advisory to carry out independent review into ‘related party issues’ that have delayed publication of accounts
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Seven in 10 Conservative voters ‘want more social housing’
Yougov poll shows concern over shortage of affordable homes crosses the political divide
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Galliard latest developer to sign cladding remediation contract
London developer criticised by Gove last month says it ’operates ethically’ and ‘champions integrity’
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Peabody to scale back development ‘significantly’
Housing association boss says it will reduce short-term build plans in face of inflation as Catalyst merger is finalised
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Small housing scheme starts plummet as inflation fears resurface
Starts for projects valued at £100m or less fell by nearly half in the first quarter of 2023, study finds
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TfL chooses Barratt to deliver 900 homes in Acton
Fifty per cent of the homes by Bollo Lane will be affordable