All Development articles – Page 6
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Modular housing still set fair despite L&G factory closure
While firm pulls the plug on its modular factory, others in the sector are attracting interest from investors
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Q&A: Peter Denton on Homes England’s five-point strategy
The chief executive of the government body on how it will implement the plan and what it hopes to achieve
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Peel submits plans for 750 homes in Salford
Peel L&P, the regeneration arm of Peel Group, has submitted plans to create new neighbourhoods in Worsley and Boothstown, Salford, with a total of 750 homes.
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Q&A: SPPARC’s Trevor Morriss on the challenges resi designers face
The architecture firm’s principal on working with developers and overcoming hurdles in the planning system.
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Airspace development can help avoid obsolescence
William Hulls’ letter highlighted software solutions for the monitoring and management of energy in the face of increasing MEES. But many small and mid-sized commercial landlords face a much bigger ‘hardware’ problem.
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UKGBC mobilises 70 industry experts for embodied carbon emission drive
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has created a task group of over 70 experts including developers, suppliers and academia to overcome the challenge of limited accurate and consistent measurement and reporting of embodied carbon.
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Senior duo O’Neill and Caldwell return to McCarthy Stone
Retirement communities developer and manager McCarthy Stone has welcomed back two previous senior directors, Brendon O’Neill and Kim Caldwell.
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Maslow funds £26m resi scheme in Greater Manchester
Development finance lender Maslow Capital has provided a £26m loan to Forshaw Land & Property Group for the development of a 160-apartment scheme in Salford, Greater Manchester.
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Low-carbon retrofit: embrace the journey into the unknown
It is vital to keep pace with the issues that can arise during the complex task of reviving existing buildings
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Plans submitted for Liverpool Street station £1.5bn regeneration
Shard developer Sellar, MTR Corporation and Network Rail, have submitted a joint planning application to the City of London Corporation for their £1.5bn redevelopment of Liverpool Street station.
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Planners seek clarity from Berkeley’s High Court challenge to Gove
Planning experts have said Berkeley Homes’ High Court challenge to housing secretary Michael Gove’s rejection of its housing scheme in Kent is needed to clarify the “relationship between subjectivity and policy”.
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Audley CEO on how taskforce could help later-living sector
Nick Sanderson on the challenges and opportunities for the government’s Older People’s Housing Taskforce
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Planning granted for UK’s first women-only tower block
Developer L&Q and Women’s Pioneer Housing, a housing association focused on housing single women, have gained planning permission to build the UK’s first women-only tower block.
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Court Collaboration gets green light for Birmingham BTR scheme
Specialist residential developer Court Collaboration has secured planning permission from Birmingham City Council for a 581-unit build-to-rent (BTR) scheme.
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Birmingham’s £360m Curzon Wharf development given green light
Developer Woodbourne Group’s plans for a £360m mixed-use development in Birmingham, featuring what would be the city’s tallest tower and 1m sq ft of commercial and residential space, have been given the green light by local planners.
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Fleet Street BID launches public realm review
London business improvement district (BID) Fleet Street Quarter has commissioned architectural practice Gensler to draw up a public realm improvement plan for its area, which covers 106 acres north of the Thames between Chancery Lane and St Paul’s.
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Wavensmere selected as developer for 11.5-acre Derby resi regeneration
An 11.5-acre derelict former goods yard site in the centre of Derby is a step closer to regeneration after the plot’s owner selected Wavensmere Homes as preferred development partner.
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Parade goes for double but other key lots remain at Savills
A corner parade located opposite the railway station in Beckenham, Kent sold for just over £8m, almost double its guide price, at Savills’ auction on 18 April, which raised over £32m with a success rate of 65%, but a number of other key lots remained on the shelf.
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Grosvenor pours £10m into partnership with Urban Splash
Landowner Grosvenor UK is investing £10m in a partnership with Urban Splash so that the developer can acquire land for new schemes.
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Blend’s Yann Murciano on why the government must breathe new life into the Bank Referral Scheme
The fallout from last year’s mini-Budget sent shockwaves across the economy and had an unlikely collateral damage.