All articles by Doug Morrison – Page 14
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Linden Homes drinks in Hatfield and Welwyn locals
Housebuilder to develop on land around two pubs in Hertfordshire
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Scotlands phoenix
Despite the efforts of Land Securities and British Land, Europe’s biggest regeneration project, Wilson Bowden’s £1bn redevelopment of Ravenscraig, is finally under way.
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Thames Gateway transport to create ‘haves and have nots’
DTZ report, unveiled at Forum, reveals uneven transport and infrastructure investment
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Kelly's Thames Gateway challenge
Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly has challenged the property industry to deliver thousands more homes for the Thames Gateway under a new plan that the government hopes will help generate £12bn annually to the UK economy
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The flat pack
Home Factory is seeking inspiration from Ikea for its new range of affordable prefabricated housing. Doug Morrison reports
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News
Victory for campaign with rogues run out of town
Government to launch consumer bill promising redress for the public
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Kelly to call for Thames Gateway design offensive
Communities secretary to unveil new housing policy at next week’s forum
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Chase on the case
Property Week’s Regulate Resi Now campaign has already forced trade minister Ian McCartney to take steps to kick the cowboys out of residential estate agency. Next week’s Consumer Bill is likely to include the launch of an ombudsman scheme, and now RICS president Graham Chase is picking up the baton ...
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RICS back in frame to oversee HIP licensing
RICS chief and housing minister meet to resolve simmering row
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Ghost station
With Eurostar cutting Ashford from its international rail route, can the ‘growth town’ still fulfil its ambition?
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Basildon Renaissance paints
Local partnership seeks private sector developer for retail-led masterplan
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Making cities last
Sustainability dominated debate at the British Urban Regeneration Association’s annual conference.
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Housing chiefs attack regeneration red tape
Berkeley head criticises bureaucracy at British Urban Regeneration Conference
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The pole Star
ING Real Estate is about to open a €400m shopping centre in Warsaw. Doug Morrison reports from Poland
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Londonewcastle buys Camden Lock site
Developer plans to transform part of Muppets London studio into homes
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Buy to let comes of age
Debt-saddled investors overexposed to a single asset class? A bubble about to burst? Buy to let has its critics, but after 10 years, a new report claims it is here to stay.