All articles by Doug Morrison – Page 18
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MoD’s Woolwich retreat secures residential future
Defence Estates believed to be in talks with developers over army barracks
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Chaseregen marks Cannock as flotation launch pad
Regeneration specialist prepares to join stock market with 400,000 sq ft Avon Plaza flagship project
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Mixed results
Some analysts say Berkeley Group is entering a difficult market with its focus on mixed-use urban projects, but research shows that such schemes yield superior returns.
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House hunting
Mixed-use developers are pursuing a range of schemes to deliver the government’s affordable housing targets.
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The man who made it happen
As his latest scheme in Tokyo takes shape, Sir Terence Conran looks back on his 1980s battle to make Butler’s Wharf in London the UK’s first mixed-use development.
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Developers voice concerns over spending on housing
Method of allocation and areas leave industry asking if chancellor’s review will deliver
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Insight
Oldham and Rochdale line up £600m of investment
Pathfinder projects expected to provide cash injection for Greater Manchester towns
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Willmott Dixon breaks new ground in east London deal
Contractor's subsidiary will allow housing associations to profit from private sales of scheme
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Mixed-use triggers Leicester revival
Boom time arrives in region as demand for flats pushes up values
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Amec/Woodrow win 250m Lewisham bid
Joint venture to regenerate town centre with 1m sq ft mixed-use scheme
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Bellway wins 25m Glasgow scheme
Housebuilder is preferred developer on Penilee regeneration site
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Urban land prices peak as growth in UK values slows
Housebuilders are becoming more cautious, especially in the south, where land prices fell in Q1 2004
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Public would surrender greenfield for more homes
House Builders Federation says affordability concerns have prompted rethink over housing shortage
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Lobbyists undermine planning in the south-east
Councils contradict recommendations of their own planning officers, causing market 'constipation'
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Tesco to develop homes with stores
Supermarket group Tesco is planning a programme of mixed-use development in London that could produce more than 1,000 new homes in the next three years.
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ODPM may allow councils to take over empty homes
Local authorities could be given powers to ease housing shortage by requisitioning vacant properties
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Berkeley plans 3,000 extra Arsenal homes
Redevelopment of famous Woolwich site will be extended to link scheme to town centre
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RDA publishes blueprint for harmony in Oldham
Regeneration strategy aims to counter segregation that led to 2001 race riot
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Morley expands fund as investors warm to Igloo
Regeneration fund to be marketed to outside institutions seeking to invest in lucrative inner city projects
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New trust targets coalfield sites
Land Restoration Trust to take 30 sites in first stage of brownfield land regeneration