All housing delivery articles – Page 8
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News
Birmingham-based developer launches £1bn BTR platform
Godwin Developments launches joint venture with institutional real estate investor
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In Focus
Help to Buy: It’s the end of an era
The final applications have been submitted and the government’s equity loan scheme in England is due to wind up on 31 March next year. Emily Twinch considers what impact this will have on housebuilders.
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News
Fears raised over housing supply impact of Help to Buy closure
Calls for action to support housebuilding in autumn statement as £23bn equity loan scheme ends
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News
Aster ‘on track’ to hit 1,300-home target
The £241m turnover business said it is on track to deliver more than 1,300 homes by 31 March 2023.
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News
Tory MP pledges bill amendments to end housing targets
Theresa Villiers claimed “overdevelopment” has been growing steadily in recent years
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News
Welsh housing contractor and developer goes into administration
Work has halted on 93-home affordable housing development in Ledbury in the wake of Jehu Group collapse
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News
Peabody and Hill win permission for 935-home east London regeneration project
Barking and Dagenham council approves first phase of 3,500-home redevelopment of historic Ford stamping plant site
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News
Plans submitted for 289 homes next to Saltaire world heritage site
Artisan Real Estate’s proposals are aimed at “transforming” the edge of Salts Mill
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News
Camden seeks developer for 250-home estate regen scheme
Contract to complete Bacton Estate masterplan worth £133m
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Strawberry Star gets go ahead for 578 homes in Harlow
Harlow Quarter scheme aims to revitalise ‘under-used’ part of town centre
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News
Build-to-rent pipeline grows despite signs sector is slowing
Sector would benefit from ‘standardised planning approach’ says British Property Federation director
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News
Bristol Council appoints Hill to affordable home scheme
Hill Group will build 53 properties as part of the Hengrove Park development
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News
Developer Platform files plans for 1,350 rental flats in Leeds
Sweet Street mixed-used development would represent a £500m investment for the local region
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News
Unite reviews investment plans as funding costs soar
Student housing giant re-examines potential investments to ensure ‘a robust balance sheet’
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News
Hackney gives green light to 189 council-built homes in estate regen
The new homes are the first phase of the redevelopment of the De Beauvoir Estate
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News
City of London receives plans for student resi tower near Fenchurch Street
Scheme would replace 1980s office block
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News
Government land for homes programme falls 100,000 plots short of target
Policy launched by former chancellor George Osborne in 2015 achieves just 38% of its aim
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News
Calls for government to plug funding gap if ministers push ahead with rent rise cap
Policy could kill housing association development “stone dead”, warns influential consultant Greg Campbell
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News
Warrington Council gives go ahead for 900-home scheme
Developers will demolish Cockhedge Shopping Park and a council office building called New Town House to regenerate the Warrington town centre site
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Comment
Our housing crisis must not be ignored by the new PM
If either Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak want to solve the housing crisis they need to raise their ambitions, says Kush Rawal, director of residential investment at SO Resi