All Housebuilders articles – Page 22
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Legal & General homes in on modular housebuilding
It got off to a slow start, but Legal & General’s modular housebuilding arm is now motoring ahead. Its CEO gives Property Week a tour of the factory and reveals how it will disrupt the way the industry works.
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Bellway faces macroeconomic and cladding challenges despite robust interims, claim analysts
Housing developer Bellway has posted a near 10% rise in half-year profit despite the ongoing impact of Covid-19 restrictions and rising material costs for the period.
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Crest Nicholson confident on 2022 figures despite global uncertainty
Crest Nicholson has told investors housing market conditions “remain favourable” and that it “continues to see good demand for our homes” ahead of its annual general meeting this morning.
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Optivo and Countryside partner to deliver 873 new homes in Barnet
Optivo and housing developer Countryside Partnerships are joining forces to develop 873 new homes in Barnet, north London.
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Together provides £20m funding package for low carbon homes in Leeds
Sustainable developer Citu has secured a £20m finance package to kick-start the next phase of its low-carbon city centre residential scheme in Leeds.
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Inland Homes and JV partner sell Cheshunt scheme for £56.4m
Inland Homes , the housebuilder focused on the south and south east of England, has sold Phase 1B at its Cheshunt Lakeside scheme for £56.4m.
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PIC pumps £83m into Newham housing scheme
Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) has revealed an £83m investment into housing in Newham, East London.
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St Modwen to double housebuilding delivery with strategic land tie-up
St Modwen is set to double its housebuilding delivery next five years.
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Canada Israel and Avanton submit planning for Wembley resi scheme
Developers Canada Israel and Avanton have submitted planning for a £250m, 2.5-acre residential development in Wembley providing 515 homes.
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Sales on track Berkeley, but uncertainty remains
Berkeley Group Holdings has told investors its sales and earnings forecasts remain on track, but that the “operating environment remains volatile”.
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Palatine takes majority stake in Jessup Homes
Private equity firm Palatine has taken a majority stake in Midlands-based housebuilder Jessup Homes.
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OakNorth provides £40m loan to social housing group
OakNorth Bank has agreed a £40m loan to Grosvenor Hill Social Impact Group, a newly formed social impact fund, to build a portfolio of social housing.
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Maven joins forces with Kosy and Puma on Brighton co-living scheme
Maven Capital Partners has entered a partnership with Kosy Co Living and Puma Property Finance to build Brighton’s first purpose built co-living development.
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Green-belt LAs record biggest slowdown in housing delivery
Local authorities (LAs) within the green belt recorded the biggest slowdown in new-build housing delivery in 2021 compared with 2020, reveals LandTech data shared exclusively with Property Week.
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Springfield's interim figures dip, but CEO promises strong second half
Scottish housebuilder Springfield Properties has reported a dip in revenue and profit during the first six months of the group’s financial year.
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The key pros and cons to levelling up
Editor: Having read all 332 pages of the Levelling Up White Paper, I am surprised at how little detail is given to planning reforms.
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Delivery of new builds plummeted last year
Analysis reveals the number of new homes built in 2021 fell 11% year on year.
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Fintech could help Britain tackle the housing crisis
Editor: Before the pandemic, housebuilding delivery was already running way behind the government’s ambitious targets. Between April 2019 and March 2020, around 244,000 homes were built in England – the highest number since 1987 and around 1% higher than in the previous year, but still lower than the estimated need.
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Non-cladding-complying developers to be ‘blocked’ from market
Housebuilders and housing developers could be blocked from planning permission on future schemes if they do not pay for the removal of dangerous cladding.
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Government urged to back car-free housing
Transport pressure group says housebuilders need support to promote walkability.