All Development articles – Page 8
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Modular construction uptake hindered by planning system
Experts say planning reform, educational open days and investment are key to wider adoption of modular
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Dolphin Living CEO highlights need for discount market rent
Olivia Harris says intermediate rental housing could prove key in helping Londoners through economic crisis
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Maslow Capital agrees £114m loan for Paddington PBSA scheme
Maslow Capital, a provider of real estate development finance, has agreed a £114m loan for Union Property Development to build a 356-bed student accommodation scheme in Paddington, central London.
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Major King’s Cross development site marketed by CBRE
Royal College Place, one of the last major land parcels in King’s Cross, London, has been put on the market by CBRE, on behalf of the Royal Mail Group and Parcelforce Worldwide.
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Sector renews calls for additional remediation funding as contract deadline passes
Developers have urged government to take further action to hold all parties responsible for building remediation work after the deadline for housing secretary Michael Gove’s Building Safety Contract passed without full enrolment.
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Developing 50% affordable housing on smaller sites could see delivery of 1.6 million homes
Proposals put forward by developer Pocket Living as part of the consultation on the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) have received major backing this week, after research from LDS Sales Guarantees found 1.6 million new homes could be delivered this way.
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Hillingdon Council approves 90 homes on former London RAF site
Hillingdon Council’s planning committee has approved a 90-home development at the former RAF Uxbridge site.
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Q&A: Oblix Living founder on filling a niche in the BTR market
Chief executive Rishi Passi says being a newcomer to the sector adds challenges at an already difficult time.
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Avant Homes greenlit for £58m Nottinghamshire resi development
Housebuilder Avant Homes Group has been granted planning permission for a £58m residential development in Awsworth, Nottinghamshire.
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Greenlight for Landsec’s £320m Southwark office development
Property giant Landsec has gained consent for its £320m redevelopment of Red Lion Court in Southwark, south London, into a 230,000 sq ft office-led scheme.
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Cohort Capital funds west London office to resi conversion
Specialist lender Cohort Capital has provided a £22m acquisition loan to an undisclosed US fund for the purchase of an office asset at Brook Green, west London, which the fund intends to convert to residential use.
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COIMA set to take second big step in the makeover of Milan
ESG-focused Italian developer follows up giant Porta Nuova regen scheme with second big project in the city.
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Planning application submitted for £100m MK resi scheme
Build-to-rent (BTR) developer and operator PLATFORM_ has submitted a planning application to Milton Keynes City Council for a residential-led development representing over £100m of investment.
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Future of Leicester BTR scheme unclear after Highcross receivership
Plans for a 300-plus home build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in Leicester have been thrown into doubt after Hammerson and Norinchukin’s 1.1m sq ft Highcross shopping centre in Leicester was placed into receivership this week.
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Can mass timber construction usher in a green revolution?
While the industry is excited about the decarbonising potential of MT, misconceptions need to be addressed
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Development site viability could be switched on by Ofgem connection reform
Currently unviable commercial and residential development sites could become viable in the future as a result of changes to Ofgem’s connection policy, according to engineering consultancy Buro Happold.
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BPF warns of ‘clear contradictions’ in NPPF consultation
The British Property Federation (BPF) has warned of ‘clear contradictions’ between government policy to focus housing delivery on 20 of the UK’s largest town and cities, and what it claims is a watering down of requirements for local authorities to undertake a green belt review.
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Planning fee hike slammed
Government proposals to hike planning fees by as much as 35% for major developments could price small developers out of the market and create a “two-tier planning system”, industry sources have warned.
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Cautious welcome for infrastructure proposal
Planners question funding of government plan to speed up infrastructure projects.
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Earls Court developer butts heads with council over affordable homes
Proposals to regenerate the 40-acre Earls Court site have come under fire from Labour-run Hammersmith and Fulham Council for failing to meet their affordable homes target, sparking a potential major planning row.