All Development articles – Page 29
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Insight
Beauty is back in housebuilding
This summer, there has been a wave of initiatives to put beauty back into housebuilding.
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Insight
The future of airspace development
As Lambert Smith Hampton and Hamptons International team up to launch a dedicated airspace business, are other advisory firms likely to follow suit?
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News
Cracks emerge in the supported living model
Peel Hunt note suggests that high rents for supported living are unsustainable.
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Online
Fortwell Capital secures first Scottish deal with care home developer
Fortwell Capital has provided a £40m revolving credit facility to Scottish care home developer Simply UK.
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News
Nationwide moves into resi with not-for-profit scheme
Building society hopes Swindon project will inspire other ‘responsible organisations’ to become developers
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Insight
Twitter debate: #RESIdebate homes in on UK modular
Property Week and Savills took to Twitter to debate the potential of offsite construction in the resi sector.
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News
Ballymore submits plans for 217,000 sq ft office building in Nine Elms
Ballymore has submitted plans for a 13-storey office building in the Nine Elms district of south-west London.
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News
Harworth Group enlists Core Living to pursue build-to-rent plans
Build-to-rent specialist Core Living has teamed up with Harworth Group to pursue plans for the development of up to 500 homes on four sites in Yorkshire and Leicestershire.
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News
Scape secures seal of approval for Guildford co-living scheme
Scape Student Living has won planning permission for a 110-unit co-living development in Surrey.
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Online
Community engagement app maker Built-ID hires key staff
Community engagement app maker Built-ID has hired three new team members to grow its business and support its Give-My-View platform.
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Online
Far East Consortium doubles headcount to aid delivery of Northern Gateway
Far East Consortium (FEC) has announced a key promotion and 10 new appointments to aid its delivery of 15,000 new homes across the north of Manchester after it bought 20 acres of land from Network Rail.
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Markets
Redevelopment of Bristol's Stokes Croft sparks gentrification fears
Intensity of mixed-use and resi development causes gentrification concerns. Mitchell Labiak reports
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Insight
Is a BTR land use class needed?
Build-to-rent (BTR), with its long-term outlook and institutional funding, is likely to be the asset class most capable of withstanding the political and economic uncertainty we face in the UK. Yet the number of BTR units coming through planning and in construction still forms a relatively small proportion of new ...
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Online
Watford council slams windowless PDR scheme
A housing inspector has approved plans to convert an industrial building in Watford into 15 bedsits, seven of which would have no windows, ruling the scheme met the requirements of the GPDO.
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News
Plans for 1,300 homes to be submitted under scheme to develop surplus MoD land
Homes England is to develop a residential and commercial scheme in Yorkshire under its fledgling partnership with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation.
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Insight
Time to broaden the modular debate
Editor: Modular housing has been thrust into the spotlight once again with the arrival of Ikea to the sector. The recent momentum will be music to the ears of those with ambitious housing targets .
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News
Solihull gives green light to M7 mixed-use scheme
M7 Developments has secured planning consent from Solihull Borough Council for a 780,000 sq ft mixed use development of a 47 acre brownfield site in the West Midlands.
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Online
More affordable homes for Canada Water?
Southwark Council is currently consulting on an amended planning application submitted by British Land for its Canada Water Masterplan project, which would see more affordable housing offered.
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Online
Homes England picks partner for 250-home Preston project
Trafford Housing Trust, L Q, and Willmott Dixon have formed a joint venture to develop 250 homes in Preston.
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Professional
Councils forced to come clean about developer contributions
Transparency on how payments are spent is welcomed but concerns remain about other aspects of legislation