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Countryside Properties buys Derbyshire land to build 265 homes
Developer Countryside Partnerships has acquired a 25-acre site in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, from public body Homes England to build 265 homes.
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Paragon pledges £30m for Southwark PBSA scheme
Paragon Bank has provided a £29.6m financing package to support the development of a 267-bed purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Southwark, south London.
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BA and GIC join forces with BlackRock on major King’s Cross Tribeca development
BlackRock Alternatives Real Estate has joined forces with British Airways’ pension scheme and Singaporean fund GIC to develop a major life sciences development, Tribeca King’s Cross.
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Native Land wins appeal against Westminster City Council
Native Land has scored a rare planning appeal victory against Westminster City Council, overturning the planning committee’s earlier decision to refuse its residential development plans in the prestigious Belgravia area on the basis of insufficient affordable housing provision.
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Uncertain 2023 picture for construction sector, says Gleeds
The picture for the construction industry in the year ahead isn’t much clearer than last year, with many of the challenges faced in 2022 continuing, said property and construction consultant Gleeds.
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PassiveLogic’s Troy Harvey says intelligent buildings are key to the green revolution
In the latest episode of BossCast, Troy Harvey, CEO of software firm PassiveLogic discusses how building automation can help the architectural and construction industries design and engineer next-generation buildings.
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Anchor launches plan for 5,700 later living homes in 10 years
Not-for-profit later living provider Anchor,is tendering for consultancy partners to support its plans to build 5,700 homes over the next 10 years.
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New 700-home Lewes neighbourhood claims to be UK’s most sustainable
The team behind a £370m development of former industrial ground in Lewes, East Sussex, is claiming it will deliver the UK’s most sustainable new neighbourhood.
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Campaigners join forces to fight Liverpool Street development
A group of leading heritage and conservation bodies have joined forces to fight Sellar and Network Rail’s proposed development at Liverpool Street Station.
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Henley and Chartway to develop 162 Kent homes
Henley Investment Management (Henley) and Chartway Partnerships Group (Chartway) have agreed a deal to develop 162 new homes at Ebbsfleet Garden City, Property Week can reveal.
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Q&A: Assael’s sustainability head on the race to net zero
Katie Cairns reveals how attitudes towards sustainability are changing and what more needs to be done.
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Tate case ruling raises concerns over privacy ramifications for developments
A ruling by the Supreme Court in a landmark case over privacy rights will have ramifications for future developments, property lawyers have warned. The court ruled against Tate Modern in a dispute over a viewing platform that local residents argued was intrusive.
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Edmond de Rothschild seeks to grow affordable homes fund to £500m
Investor Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management is seeking to grow its fund for building affordable homes to £500m and to deliver 2,000 to 3,000 affordable homes across the UK.
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Property leaders predict life sciences will achieve best financial return for 2023
Almost half (47%) of British property company leaders believe life sciences will perform best in terms of financial return in the next 12 months, according to the British Property Federation’s Property Leader Sentiment Survey 2023.
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Controversial MSG sphere greenlighted for East London
The MSG Sphere, an arena in the form of a giant orb earmarked for a site in Stratford, East London, described by West Ham MP Lyn Brown a “monstrosity”, has moved a step closer to gaining approval.
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Historic England backs PJ Livesey’s York hospital development plan
Developer PJ Livesey Group’s submitted proposal to transform York’s former asylum, The Retreat, into apartments, has gained support from Historic England, the public body tasked with protecting England’s historic environment.
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Q&A: Housing Hand’s COO on student accommodation crisis
Rent guarantor specialist Graham Hayward on what can be done to help students find affordable accommodation.
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Redrow announces introduction of heat pumps as standard
Housebuilder Redrow has announced that all of its new detached home development will use air source heat pumps and underfloor heating as standard, as part of its plan to achieve net zero carbon by 2050.
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BRiCS Development’s Hugo Reeve on solutions to help SMEs deliver
In the past few weeks, several of Britain’s big developers have put out warnings about slowing or scaling back activity this year, owing to challenging operating and regulatory conditions.
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Jewish Care campus plan receives funding from Lord Sugar and Ronson families
Lord Alan Sugar’s family, alongside Dame Gail Ronson and family, have made “game changing” pledges to the Jewish Care organisation to help fund its new Essex campus development.