All Development articles
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News
Liverpool to pioneer Locally Led Urban Development Corporation model
The LLUDC model aims to put the city at the forefront of development with new powers in areas including planning.
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News
DLUHC data shows developers yet to start cladding repairs on 58% of unsafe buildings
Latest statistics show slow progress since the Grenfell Tower fire seven years ago.
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Online
Profit slumps at Persimmon as firm warns on subdued market
The housebuilding giant has reported a 52% drop in annual profit.
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News
HS2 London to Birmingham to give West Midlands £10bn boost
Research from Arcadis shows the rail link will act as a signifcant catalyst to development over the next 10 years.
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Insight
The rise and fall of build-to-suit
Research shows a significant drop in the amount of bespoke warehouse space taken up by occupiers. Property Week asks what it will take to kickstart this part of the market.
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Markets
How residential development is on the up in Birmingham
Residential development is on the rise in Birmingham city centre, buoyed by strong demand for high-end BTR homes. Property Week reports on how housing is becoming an important part of the city centre landscape.
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Insight
Construction insolvencies: How to cope if the work stops
The high level of construction company collapses last year left thousands of projects unfinished and clients out of pocket. Ian Weinfass talks to developers trying to salvage the situation
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News
Beltane secures long-awaited approval for Notting Hill Gate development
Asset manager given go ahead for major office development.
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News
Helical’s Pavlos Clifton joins Bywater as head of development
Developer takes on former Helical senior development executive.
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Professional
Timber framed for a construction push under new net zero strategy
The government’s plan to boost UK timber construction as part of its net zero strategy faces many obstacles.
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Online
Simon Murphy to step down as Battersea Power Station CEO
The chief executive of the south London regeneration project will depart in March.
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News
BPF launches public-private partnerships pilot to drive regeneration
Organisation aims for three or four local authorities to join scheme this year.
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News
O’Brien joins Dovepark Properties as chairman
Comer Homes’ affordable housing arm appoints new chairman to replace outgoing Michael Mulcahy.
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Insight
Developers v locals: how social media is amplifying the ferocity of planning battles
The backlash against a scheme in Folkestone shows how resident-led campaigns can cause a headache for developers.
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News
New biodiversity rules already bedding into property landscape
Developers are seeking innovative ways to meet the 10% BNG requirement.
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Insight
Pinnacle’s Claire Kober on tackling homelessness through private and public sector collaboration
For too many families, 2023 was the year they became homeless. For too many councils, 2023 was the year they declared bankruptcy. It is impossible to fix one of these problems without fixing the other, and the private housing sector has a vital role to play to increase the amount ...
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Online
Institutions set to boost investment in residential development, survey finds
Institutional investors are increasingly recognising their role in meeting UK housebuilding targets and plan to boost funding levels, research from investment manager Downing has found.
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Online
Unite begins construction on £185m east London PBSA scheme
Student accommodation giant Unite has begun construction of an £185m property in Stratford, east London.
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News
Government releases first tranche of £110m nutrient neutrality funding
The government has released the first tranche of £110m in funding to help local planning authorities, constrained by EU nutrient neutrality laws, build new homes.
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Insight
Building developer costs are finally down
After soaring since the pandemic, the cost of building materials and labour finally seems to be falling. But it may be too late to save many subcontractors, many of which now appear to be on life support.