All articles by Doug Morrison – Page 11
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Markets
Slowdown forces rethink at Taylor Wimpey’s flagship site
Lewisham Gateway review follows housebuilder’s east London withdrawals
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Volume housebuilders pay price for merger activity - Turn down the volume
The major housebuilders have tried to ratchet up their volumes through mergers and takeovers and are paying the price.
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Mulryan the younger says Vivo Manchester
West Properties wins planning permission for five-tower scheme
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Affordability at what price?
Affordable housing targets may be compounding London’s housing shortage.
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Record £70m paid for Liverpool flats
Capital of Culture defies buy-to-let gloom with biggest-ever resi deal
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Corby’s kickflip
The Northants town is about to undergo a revolution in housing development – next to Britain’s biggest indoor skateboarding park. Doug Morrison reports
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Government set to approve 28,000 south-west homes
But 18% increase across Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham and Swindon will still not hit targets
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Gladedale muscles in on regeneration scene
Housebuilder launches special projects division with £500m of projects
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Cala touches down in London’s RAF West Ruislip
Scots group secures 21 acre MoDEL land in biggest-ever site purchase
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Flat Broke
As the number of unoccupied flats rises, Doug Morrison asks: has the bottom fallen out of the buy-to-let market?
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How their garden grows
The Mercers’ Company has teamed up with Shaftesbury to refurbish and extend their Covent Garden estates.
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Professional
Livocity’s graduation day
Student accommodation provider Unite believes its new subsidiary can help solve London’s graduate housing crisis.
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Unlock the potential
Fund managers could not be less involved with buy to let if they tried. Is it time they took an interest, asks Doug Morrison
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Pressure rises as small homes move on to HIPs radar
Roll-out of packs for one- and two-bed homes will ‘crunch first-time buyers out of market’, says RICS
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3 million is not enough, says government homes adviser
National Housing and Planning Advice Unit adds to warnings of housebuilding shortfall
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Menta progresses Croydon skyscraper with land buy
Developer purchases pivotal 1 acre site for office and residential schemes
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Leaders of the pack
Twenty-five local councils have already adopted the local planning tariffs proposed in the pre-Budget report.
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Can this man fix housing?
Former Crest Nicholson chief John Callcutt will report on housing delivery and sustainability in November. But what can he add to the debate?
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Ritchie buys Bayswater block for serviced flats debut
Entrepreneur’s Residential Land buys 50% stake in 205 flats for £56m
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Stepping stone
In his first interview since Crest Nicholson’s £713m takeover by Sir Tom Hunter and HBOS, chief executive Stephen Stone reveals the housebuilder’s new direction. Doug Morrison meets him