All Development articles – Page 19
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Public confidence crisis over new community developments
The property industry faces a public confidence crisis over its ability to deliver schemes that are truly in the interests of local communities, reveals a damning new survey conducted by Urban Land Institute UK (ULI UK) and YouGov.
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One Housing teams with Tonic for LGBT+ retirement scheme
A £5.7m loan from GLA for Lambeth development marks an important milestone for the later living sector.
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Romal Capital to create £100m Liverpool waterfront development
Global property developer Romal Capital has committed £100m to redevelop a derelict brownfield area into a mixed-use scheme on Liverpool’s Central Docks.
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Bellway and Latimer JV secures site for 1,200 homes in Cambridge
Bellway and Latimer, the development arm of Clarion Housing Group, have secured a site to develop 1,200 homes in Cherry Hinton, Cambridge.
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Skyroom launches £100m fund to deliver homes for key workers
Skyroom has launched a Key Workers Homes Fund of £100m to support the delivery of homes for key workers across London.
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House prices forecast to grow 4% following Budget stimulus
House price expectations have been bolstered by the government’s Budget stimulus.
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London authorities sitting on £1.29bn of CIL and S106 cash
PW investigation reveals planning authorities have yet to spend £1.29bn in contributions from developers
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Godwin Developments submits plans for 336-apartment BTR scheme
Godwin Developments has submitted plans for a 336-apartment build-to-rent (BTR) scheme on the edge of Sheffield city centre, in South Yorkshire.
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Construction bosses launch gender equality campaign
A group of influential construction industry executives are calling for a shake-up in construction to address the industry’s “appalling track record” on gender.
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Church of England report calls for ‘truly affordable’ homes
Report suggests the Church can build 28,500 homes on land it owns as part of solution to the housing crisis
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ASI’s Centre Court shopping centre to be snapped up for £70m
Romulus Construction is under offer to buy Aberdeen Standard Investments’ Centre Court shopping centre in Wimbledon for around £70m.
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Sheffield tower set to receive green light for extra floors
Hallam Towers in Sheffield is expected to receive planning permission to add an additional two floors to the 15-storey tower.
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Fired up for expansion in industrial development
Firethorn Trust is new to the industrial development scene, but has already closed a string of deals. Property Week talks to founders Peter Mather and Chris Webb
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Impact Capital Group launches new lending arm
Property and construction firm Impact Capital Group has launched a new business arm that will provide financing solutions to external developers.
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Leaseholders and developers attack cladding plan
Critics say £3.5bn government plan to tackle fire safety crisis does not go far enough or spread cost fairly
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Gleeds report finds optimism for construction industry
Hopes of a bounceback in the construction industry have been brought to light in a new report.
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Plans revealed for third attempt at brutalist IBM building redevelopment
Wolfe Commercial Properties Southbank has revealed its third set of plans to redevelop the brutalist IBM building on London’s South Bank.
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Kooky acquires two buildings to build BTR portfolio
Boutique build-to-rent (BTR) brand Kooky has acquired two more apartment blocks for £20.5m as the company continues to assemble a portfolio of properties in locations surrounding London.
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Strettons eyes buyers looking for lots of redevelopment potential
Properties offering redevelopment opportunities are expected to be the star performers at Strettons’ next auction, on 17 February.
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Council swoops on Brent South Shopping Park for £55m
The London Borough of Barnet has exchanged contracts to buy Brent South Shopping Park for about £55m.