All Housing articles – Page 184
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RMJM old guard face asbestos court claim
Elderly former partners of dissolved RMJM Partnership and Bett Homes face £1m compensation claim
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Investor launches £50m offices-to-homes fund
Consensus Capital pushes ahead with six UK schemes and plans 25 in total
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Persimmon launches first stage of £1.9bn payback plan
Housebuilder proposes to pay shareholders £227m in first tranche of cash
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Berkeley to hit 10% land bank growth
Housebuilder issues trading update as it steers towards £568m shareholder return
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Housebuilder Cala sold for £210m
Lloyds owned group sold to consortium of Patron Capital and Legal General
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UK 'failing' on housing for the elderly
House of Lords report calls for ‘urgent’ action from housebuilders, housing associations and government
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in February
Data for last month reveals a slight drop in the number of projects for all regions compared with January
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Signs of ‘green shoots’ for new build housing
HBF chief executive claims that market is at a “turning point” as house sales hit two-year high
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Osborne set to give housing a boost in Budget
Chancellor will aim to boost demand and free public land but industry warned not to expect ‘game changer’
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National Trust chair warns of planning 'war'
Simon Jenkins says campaigners will fight ‘in every meadow’
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Prisk hints at budget housing boost
Housing minister says government knows it can do more for sector
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Miller bags £300m Tyneside housing scheme
Miller has won a £300m PFI job to build a housing scheme for the elderly in North Tyneside
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CBI backs VAT cut for refurb
Business lobby joins calls for VAT cut as part of £2.2bn budget wishlist
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Vince Cable calls for 'crucial' housing investment
Business secretary makes case for spending to boost construction
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Vinci wins £150m Peabody contract
Contractor will deliver improvements across Peabody estates over 10 years
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Calmer waters: Dave Sheridan of Keepmoat
Keepmoat has had a choppy 12 months since its merger with Apollo. But new boss Dave Sheridan is confident that the wind is changing
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Quintain wins planning for first Greenwich homes
Royal Borough of Greenwich approves first 500 of 10,000 homes
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in January 2013
Completions have fallen in the first month of 2013 compared with December across all the regions