All Housing articles – Page 190
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University of Northampton announces deal for £330m campus
University to develop city centre site owned by house builders
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Why building retirement housing could help the young
Encouraging older people to move to high-quality retirement housing will free up family homes for the young to move into
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Recovery? Don't hold your breath
If Mervyn King is to be believed, we shouldn’t get too excited about signs of recovery in the housing market. Construction still has a long way to go
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Housing: Simply, the best
Despite a desperate need for new ideas, the complexity of products and innovations can too often stifle entrepreneurship and creativity in the housing sector. It’s time we stopped being so risk averse, says Richard McCarthy
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Clegg announces £225m housing boost
Deputy prime minister announcse cash to unlock stalled developments and help deliver up to 48,600 homes
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'I'll be back' - Why bosses return to run their companies
Why some bosses come back to save the companies they founded - with varying degrees of success
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Bouygues wins £50m towers project in Southampton
Scheme, by subsidary Warings, to include three towers within Admiral’s Quay development
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City regulator will take no action against Connaught bosses
FSA concludes investigation into collapsed social housing contractor saying it did not find “sufficient evidence” to pursue former executives
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Work begins on Newbury Racecourse housing estate
David Wilson Homes begins first phase of 1,500-home estate
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Housebuilders boosted as sales and lending rise
Effect of government incentives felt as sales, mortgage lending and demand for homes rise
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Barratt reports stable trading period
Housebuilder Barratt has reported a solid performance over the past five months with prices remaining stable and an increase in forward sales
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Persimmon's autumn sales up on last year
Housebuilder warns mortgage availability is still a problem
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Taylor Wimpey reports solid performance
Housebuilder continues to build on improvements over past three years
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Galliford Try hails 'encouraging' autumn selling season
Housebuilder and contractor reports steady performance over past four months
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Richard Blakeway: Boris' house master
GLA deputy mayor for housing Richard Blakeway on getting housebuilding moving in the capital
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in October
There are more projects in October than September in all areas except for the South-west
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Mears buys contractor Morrison
£24m deal furthers Mears’ dominance in social housing contracting
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Dennis Hone confirmed as Olympic legacy boss
Chief executive of Olympic Delivery Authority given permanent legacy job after taking over from Andrew Altman in August