All Development articles – Page 28
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News
Develop Croydon puts BTR in the spotlight
BTR developers see big potential in the town but affordability remains a concern
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News
Schroders and Civitas team up for supported housing venture
The pair plans to develop 175 social supported housing schemes across the UK
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Candour is the key value for duo behind new developer
Founders talk about company’s ethos and first development, a JV in Bristol with Tristan Capital Partners
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Insight
BTR tops alternative investments
The end of Help to Buy is fast approaching. It feels symbolic, reflecting the UK population’s shifting attitudes away from an occupier-owner model to that of private renter. From 18-year-olds heading to university through to retirees looking to downsize, the UK residential landscape is undergoing seismic change.
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Insight
Not all tall buildings are created equal
Editor: I was pleased to hear a rallying cry from Johnny Ronan for tall buildings and the need to build cities higher , especially with the current emphasis on low-rise successes such as the RIBA Stirling Prize-winning Goldsmith Street scheme in Norwich.
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News
Fruition Properties Kensal Rise scheme gets green light
Fruition Properties has received planning permission for its mixed-use scheme in Kensal Rise in London.
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Retirement Living 2019: key takeaways for maturing sector
New business models, residents’ needs and future challenges for the sector were among event’s key topics
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Insight
How can tax-efficient schemes support property developers?
Looking at the skylines of the UK’s main cities, one cannot help but be amazed by the volume of residential and commercial construction currently under way.
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Insight
Design vital to housing delivery
If developers learn one thing from this year’s Stirling Prize winner, it is that they should invest time and energy in pursuing good-quality architecture in residential schemes – but this does not have to mean higher costs.
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News
Quintain’s new CEO outlines goals for Wembley and beyond
James Saunders says Wembley regeneration is still focus but new Irish arm is exploring opportunities
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News
MMC ‘not as disruptive’ as industry believes
Savills says social and environmental factors will have greater impact on housing
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Online
Regeneration of former Fife paper mill into mixed-use scheme gets green light
A £250m regeneration of a former Tullis Russell paper factory in Fife has been given the green light by Fife Council.
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Online
McVey brands north of England as the new ‘Silicon Valley’
Housing minister, Esther McVey has launched her new ‘centre of excellence’ for modular housing across the north of England.
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Insight
Homes England is transforming
Since returning from the RESI Convention last month, I’ve been reflecting on the changes I’ve seen at Homes England since I joined almost two years ago.
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CRoW Act protects huge chunk of land from development
A chunk of land seven times larger than Greater London is protected from development under England’s ancient common land laws, research from property data firm Search Acumen reveals.
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Markets
Can BTR developers give the public what they want?
Samuel Horti asks if BTR developers can close the gap between their offer and what renters want
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Markets
Little Ships on course to find a BTR solution
Founder of non-profit BTR developer plans small schemes on brownfield sites as part of vision to tackle housing crisis.
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Online
To scale up housing, we need to power up partnerships
Offsite manufacturing has been at the forefront of the housing agenda over the past year.
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News
Experts assess likely impact of new national design guide
Guide launched at Tory party conference is intended to give residents more say in design of developments
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Professional
Pond Farm case shows shift in attitude towards air pollution
Developers may have to start taking environmental impact more seriously after Gladman’s proposal was rejected