All articles by Doug Morrison – Page 16
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Pipe dreams
As the south-east drought continues, MPs have called on the government to adopt a more strategic approach to providing housing infrastructure.
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Barratt and Notting Hill plan keyworker tower
Housebuilder’s latest regeneration project is part of English Partnerships’ London-Wide Initiative
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Military manoeuvres
Once the site of World War II Bomber Command, Oakington Barracks in Cambridgeshire is now a temporary home for asylum seekers, but is set to become a 10,000-home new town.
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Homes, sweet homes
Bid interest in McCarthy & Stone shows how attitudes to housebuilding have changed, says Doug Morrison
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They've been quangoed
What do the LDDC veterans make of today's collection of east London regeneration quangos?
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EP plans 10,000 homes in new Northstowe masterplan
English Partnerships to work with Gallagher Estates on Oakington Barracks site near Cambridge
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Political Opposition
Two weeks ago, we kicked off a Property Week campaign to clean up residential estate agency.
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Race to the Poles
Development is gathering apace on a vast new town on the outskirts of Warsaw.
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The tipping point
New research has identified the point at which the returns from mixed-use towers match those of single-use schemes.
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Home strait
John Prescott may profess a commitment to the green belt, but if he is to meet his housing targets, it will have to be built on.
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A place in the sunbelt
Quoted housebuilders are increasingly making inroads into the booming US market.
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The Thames Gateway crisis
Development of Europe’s largest regeneration site requires leadership
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Gateway to the country
Architect Sir Terry Farrell’s plan to ‘green’ the Thames Gateway is gaining momentum. He spoke to Doug Morrison
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The public interest
Housing associations are keeping the market from going into decline, says Doug Morrison
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Cracking the code
The prospect of financial gain makes design coding a popular idea, but critics fear an explosion of soulless identikit developments.
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Prescott’s Barker report blues
Government is struggling to make progress on housing supply recommendations
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Shares struggle as profits rise
Housebuilders shares flounder despite record sales and bumper profits
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Anti-social
John Prescott’s decree that Westminster council must raise its affordable housing limits could make schemes unviable.