All Development articles – Page 5
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Call to flip affordable homes viability model
Report presents public/private partnership model for half-market-rent homes
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Hyde Group gets approval for 254-home Brookhill regeneration
Affordable homes provider Hyde Group’s proposed regeneration of the Brookhill Estate in Woolwich, south-east London, can go ahead after the Royal Borough of Greenwich planning committee approved the 254-home scheme.
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Earls Court regeneration relaunched with revamped masterplan
The developer behind the Earls Court regeneration scheme in west London has unveiled a new masterplan for the 40-acre site that includes the creation of 4,500 homes and a city park.
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Co-location sites set to house 30,000 new London homes
More than 30,371 new homes and around 4m sq ft of employment land are set to be developed in London on co-location sites combining residential and industrial use, according to planning consultancy Turley.
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TfL partners with Helical to deliver new office spaces
Transport for London’s (TfL’s) property company, TTL Properties, has selected Helical as its investment partner for commercial office developments across central London.
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Trilogy and Peterson gain approval to redevelop Great Northern site in Manchester
Trilogy Real Estate (Trilogy) and Peterson Group have received approval for the redevelopment of the Great Northern site in Manchester.
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How can a building’s fit-out affect its sustainability credentials?
Occupiers are demanding best-in-class sustainability credentials from their buildings. But they unknowingly risk rendering those credentials redundant through their fit-out.
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Q&A: Knight Frank’s Hyatt on new norms in lettings market
The estate agency’s head of residential discusses how it is adapting to a constantly changing environment.
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Rangeford gets nod for Cambridge retirement village
South Cambridgeshire District Council has given a resolution to grant planning permission to later-living specialist Rangeford Villages’ proposed retirement village in Stapleford, greater Cambridge.
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Bellway and Amethyst get green light for 124 Newcastle homes
Newcastle City Council’s planning committee has approved Bellway North East and Amethyst Homes’ plans to develop 124 homes in Elswick, Newcastle.
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Southern Grove scores greenfield planning win ‘off Local Plan’
Developer Southern Grove has succeeded in gaining planning approval for a 220-home scheme in Whitstable, Kent, despite the site not being included in Canterbury City Council’s Local Plan.
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Eutopia’s 315-home scheme in Gloucester approved
Developer Eutopia Homes’ proposals for a 315-home scheme in Gloucester with a £70m gross development value have been approved by the city’s council.
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Community engagement key to successful housing delivery
Aster’s Amanda Williams on the challenges for housing associations and the need for clarity on planning reform.
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Biodiversity pilot site could give developers green boost
The Iford Farm biodiversity backstop site could help developers meet their environmental commitments.
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Network Rail and TTL on track to build 20,000 homes
Network Rail and TTL Properties, owned by Transport for London, have formed a partnership to enable development of 20,000 homes over the next 10 years.
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Countryside Properties buys Derbyshire land to build 265 homes
Developer Countryside Partnerships has acquired a 25-acre site in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, from public body Homes England to build 265 homes.
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Paragon pledges £30m for Southwark PBSA scheme
Paragon Bank has provided a £29.6m financing package to support the development of a 267-bed purpose built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Southwark, south London.
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BA and GIC join forces with BlackRock on major King’s Cross Tribeca development
BlackRock Alternatives Real Estate has joined forces with British Airways’ pension scheme and Singaporean fund GIC to develop a major life sciences development, Tribeca King’s Cross.
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Native Land wins appeal against Westminster City Council
Native Land has scored a rare planning appeal victory against Westminster City Council, overturning the planning committee’s earlier decision to refuse its residential development plans in the prestigious Belgravia area on the basis of insufficient affordable housing provision.
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Uncertain 2023 picture for construction sector, says Gleeds
The picture for the construction industry in the year ahead isn’t much clearer than last year, with many of the challenges faced in 2022 continuing, said property and construction consultant Gleeds.