All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 5
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NewsSwan to open second modular housing factory
Housing association targeting 1,000 offsite homes a year
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NewsDeveloper puts 228-home Poole project in for planning
Property firm MHA says Fisherman’s Dock scheme is “comprehensive regeneration”
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NewsResidents told to evacuate tower block homes over safety concerns
Almost 1,000 residents of Notting Hill Genesis development asked to leave immediately
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NewsLeeds housing association chief appointed to Grenfell Inquiry panel
Ali Akbor replaces Benita Mehra, who resigned in january over links to Grenfell cladding manufacturer Arconic
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NewsBirmingham approves 28-storey tower
Scheme on the edge of the Chinese Quarter in the city to provide 154 apartments
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NewsSafety fears emerge over part-built Onward scheme
New builder for Runcorn scheme left half-finished following the collapse of contractor Cruden
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NewsHousing recovery sparks post-lockdown surge in construction orders
Housebuilding sector strongest performing part of construction as activity levels grow
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NewsGovernment launches £3bn housing retrofit programme
Money will be spent on private houses and public buildings
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NewsSadiq Khan calls for government action on stranded leaseholders
London mayor has written to the housing secretary over flats rendered unsellable by fire safety issues
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NewsLords committee raises fears over permitted development expansion
Peers say changes could lead to the construction of low-quality housing
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NewsDudley council picks housebuilders for £500m framework
Winners include Vistry, Engie and United Living
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NewsModular firms bag roles on £2bn housing framework
Framework set up by housing association consortium could run for up to 15 years
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NewsConstruction’s covid recovery slowed in August
Housebuilding strongest sector as growth eases to lowest point in three months
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NewsBerkeley holds firm on profit after 'better than expected' covid recovery
Firm still forecasting pre-tax profit of £500m after 'resilient' performance through crisis
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NewsL&G framework to deliver 3,000-home retirement living pipeline
Retirement housing arm Guild Living to force architects and builders to collaborate to build homes
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NewsFalling completion rates send Persimmon profit down in first six months
But firm says second half of year has got off to strong start
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NewsPlans for £500m Commonwealth Games village pulled
Organisers insist the broader 1,100-home Perry Barr regen scheme being delivered by Lendlease still on track