Housing – Page 201
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Enterprise cuts back £70m social housing business
Firm looks to exit contracts as news of chief executive Neil Kirkby’s departure emerges
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New Homes Bonus will not boost development, say MPs
Select committee report on damns abolition of regional plans
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Olympic Park could be 'no-go zone' for low-income families
Coalition plan to charge tenants 80% of market rent would make housing around Olympic Park too expensive for most
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Miller group sales down 15%
Miller reduced its loss before tax from £72m in 2009, to £58m in 2010
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Councils to offer first-time buyers £70,000 deposits
Five local councils announce tie-up with Lloyds bank that provide buyers with a 20% deposit
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Mears targets work from failed rivals
Social housing contractor hits out at underbidding as turnover rises 11%
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Mansell starts on 1,000-home PRP Kensington scheme
PRP have masterplanned Wornington Green Development in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Countrywide reports improvements in residential housing sector
Property viewings increase by 40% in February
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Bovis Homes profits more than double
Bovis Homes increases profit to £18.5m on the back of a 6% sales rise
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Assael's townhouses for Clifton Cape: Chiswick chic
New residential development in west London to complete in 2012
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Housing stats: Residential projects and approvals
Compared with the previous month, February’s data shows an upturn, especially in the South-east
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Southwark green lights One Tower Bridge
Berkeley Homes’ £11m pledge towards affordable housing elsewhere in Borough helps secure approval
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Co-op calls for developers to aid £800m Manchester regeneration
Group issues Mipim call for help on long-term regeneration surrounding £100m head office
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Squire and Partners to review £400m Columbus Tower
Chelsea Barracks architect to take on Mark Weintraub’s controversial 63-storey Docklands tower
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Shapps calls for end to 'Legoland' homes
Housing minister says housebuilders should move away from identikit homes and listen to local communities
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Protestors won't stop Earl's Court, says developer
Redevelopment of majority of site will go ahead even if residents block building on local authority-owned land
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Boris kicks off competition for Olympic redevelopment
Developers asked to bid to build first post-games community
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House prices fall outside capital
Surveyors report house price falls in every area except London
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Budget to offer Green Deal stamp duty incentive
Measure set to be unveiled as questions are raised over future of chief construction adviser
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Barratt to sign deal on first part of 4,000 home eco-town
Planners say proposal is sound for scheme that will keep New Labour initiative alive