All Development articles – Page 4
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Lovell gets green light for 42-home resi scheme in Yorkshire
Housebuilder Lovell Partnerships, part of Morgan Sindall Group, has secured planning permission for a 42-home residential scheme in North Yorkshire.
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Australian developer Third.i plots UK expansion with London office launch
Australian developer Third.i has opened its first international head office in London with plans to “tap into local demand” and expand its presence in the UK market.
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Hines submits plans for £1bn South Bank mixed-use development
Real estate investment, development and property manger Hines, in partnership with Lipton Rogers Developments, has submitted a £1bn planning application for a mixed-use development scheme on the South Bank in London.
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Q&A: Memery Crystal’s Nicola Kravitz on Renters’ Reform Bill
The head of private client says reform is welcome but the long-awaited RRB is not without its challenges.
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Infrastructure proposals will increase 'burden on promoters to get things right first time’
The government has opened a consultation on accelerating major infrastructure projects, focusing on changes to make the system work more effectively for applicants, local authorities and communities.
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Get Living gets green light for £600m final phase of Olympic Village
Residential developer Get Living has secured planning approval from the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) for three applications forming the final £600m phase of the Olympic Park’s East Village project in Stratford, London.
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Allsop gears up for largest ever August resi auction
Allsop is gearing up for its largest ever August residential property auction, with 275 lots on offer, 10 of which have guide prices of £1m or above.
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Rightacres Property launches £100m Cardiff BTR scheme
Residential developer Rightacres Property has launched a planned £100m build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in Cardiff city centre.
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Greenlight for £1.2bn mixed use Stag Brewery scheme
The former Stag Brewery site in Mortlake, south west London is to be turned into a £1.2bn mixed-use scheme after the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames granted planning permission.
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Galliard Homes greenlit for south London shopping centre redevelopment
Residential developer Galliard Homes has received planning permission to regenerate the Leegate Shopping Centre in Lee Green, south-east London.
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Proposal submitted for Bristol’s tallest building
Residential developer Olympian Homes has submitted plans for the redevelopment of a Premier Inn hotel in Bristol into two separate residential towers.
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Construction visa change welcomed amid calls for training
The British Property Federation (BPF) has said the addition of construction workers to the list of employees qualifying for relaxed visa rules could provide a welcome boost to development but is not a long-term fix.
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Lendlease to cut 10% of global workforce
Lendlease, the Australia-based property and construction giant, told staff today that it is making a 10% reduction to its global workforce.
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Reed launches programme to develop net-zero retrofitting career skills
Recruitment firm Reed in Partnership has set up a new arm to address the UK’s shortage of skills in retrofitting buildings to achieve net zero targets.
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LandTech and Zoopla’s Hometrack launch Land Registry-beating comparables service
Proptech firm LandTech has joined forces with Zoopla-owned Hometrack to launch an online service offering live comparable valuation data to help developers financially appraise development opportunities, Property Week can reveal.
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Later Living Conference: Service-led model key to cracking mid-market
Later living operators need to move from a product-led to a service-led model to create a successful mid-market offering, Tom Hartley, managing director of data and analysis firm Carterwood, said in a speech today at Property Week’s Later Living Conference.
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Regal Property Group seeks funding for £200m Birmingham BTR scheme
Regal Property Group is seeking forward funding for a £200m build-to-rent scheme in Birmingham.
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Berkeley boss claims planning regime is ‘constraining investment’
Rob Perrins, chief executive of upmarket housebuilding group Berkeley, has slammed red tape in the planning system that he claims is holding back the development of homes.
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Berkeley chosen to develop £2.2bn Birmingham estate
Berkeley Group’s St Joseph Homes business has won the tender to become development partner for the regeneration of the vast Ladywood Estate in Birmingham.
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Avant Homes begins construction of 113-home Barnsley scheme
Avant Homes has started developing 113 homes on a nine-acre site near Barnsley with a gross development value of around £28m.