All Development articles – Page 15
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Barings wins ’Sector Leader’ status for ESG strategy
Barings has been named a ‘sector leader’ in its approach to ESG integration as part of the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) 2022 results.
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Growth in land values slows down despite site shortage
Savills data shows value growth already slowing in Q3 before mini-Budget reaction put further brake on values
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Cole Waterhouse paves way for Upper Trinity Street
Cole Waterhouse has acquired a key development site for an unknown price in Digbeth, Birmingham, which is expected to deliver a £260m mixed-use scheme with 943 new homes and a public park.
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LH1 Global secures £100m residential development deal
International property consultant LH1 Global has brokered a residential development deal at South Bank Leeds with an estimated value £100m.
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Brighton and Hove development plan gets go-ahead
Brighton and Hove city councillors have approved plans for a new city development scheme despite backlash from protestors.
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Kirklees Council submits plans for £210m Huddersfield scheme
Kirklees Council has filed a planning application for Huddersfield’s £210m Cultural Heart development.
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Mount Anvil and Catalyst get nod for 1,228-home Acton scheme
Ealing Council has approved developer Mount Anvil and housing association Catalyst’s application for an additional 238 homes at a regeneration scheme in Acton, west London, bringing the total number of homes planned for the site to 1,228.
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Harvey Nicks former London HQ up for grabs
Luxury retailer Harvey Nichols’ former HQ in west London is for sale with permission for complete conversion to residential.
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Hines hires boost project management and development teams
Hines UK, part of the global real estate firm, has made four new appointments to bolster its project management and development teams.
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Shortage of development sites props up land values
Regional development land values have continued to increase in Q3 2022 despite a challenging economic backdrop, Property Week can reveal.
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Planning Inspectorate clears Chase scheme under special measures
Chase New Homes’ plans to build 96 homes at a disused Saffron Walden school have become one of the first residential schemes to be granted planning permission by the Planning Inspectorate under special measures.
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Fabrix confirms January start for £180m rooftop forest building
Property developer Fabrix has revealed construction will begin in January on the £180m Roots in the Sky building containing what it claims is the UK’s first rooftop forest.
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Generation submits plans for 12-storey Salford resi scheme
Property developer Generation has submitted a planning application for a 12-storey residential building with a gross development value of £20m in Salford, Manchester.
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Economic woes slam brakes on the drive for development
Rising building and borrowing costs look set to derail planning reforms intended to speed up development
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Kebbell to develop trio of resi sites valued at £89m
Housing developer Kebbell has announced three new developments in Hampshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire, with a total estimated investment value of £89m.
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Edge and GSAM appoint Mace for 28-storey London Bridge tower build
Developer Edge and Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) have appointed constructor Mace as general contractor for a 28-storey building close to London Bridge.
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York development featuring 315 flats and Roman attraction approved
A 10-storey mixed-use scheme featuring 315 serviced apartments that incorporates a Roman visitor attraction called Eboracum has been approved by York City Council.
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Lendlease office development plans turned down
Developer Lendlease’s plans for a major 18-storey office block development in Elephant and Castle have been rejected on the grounds of “excessive height, mass and bulk”.
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‘Universal building’ key to future
Much has been said about future-proofing our cities. How do we do it? One solution is the concept of the universal building – one that, when designed properly upfront, can regenerate over time, adapting to the needs of today as well as the unforeseen needs of tomorrow.
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Cladding crisis: Clarke should fund fixes then pursue culprits
Residential Freehold Association director Mick Platt on why housing secretary should reassess cladding approach