All Housebuilders articles – Page 26
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Inland Homes hits record annual revenue figure
Inland Homes has revealed record annual turnover in a trading update for the year to the end of September.
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HUB and Bridges agrees £100m forward funding deal for Realstar BTR scheme in Leeds
HUB and Bridges Fund Management have agreed a forward funding deal with Canadian real estate investment group Realstar to deliver one of its UNCLE branded residential schemes in Leeds.
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Peabody submits plans for Dagenham site
Plans for the scheme, called Dagenham Green, include 1,550 affordable homes with a mix of affordable rent and shared ownership units.
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Cladding tax to cost Britain’s biggest housebuilders £205m a year
The Government’s new cladding tax introduced in yesterday’s Budget could cost the nation’s biggest housebuilders £205m a year, according to Sirius Property Finance.
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Berkeley director begins long goodbye
Berkeley Group director Sean Ellis has revealed he will step down as a director of the upmarket housing developer in a year’s time to “pursue other interests”.
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Goldman Sachs, Urban&Civic and Pitmore ink partnership to build 700 new homes
Urban&Civic has signed a three-year framework agreement to build new homes for rent on behalf of the real estate business within Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
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Brownfield sites can deliver more housing but longer-term approach needed
On 12 October, the government announced that approximately £58m of the Brownfield Land Release Fund has been allocated to local authorities to deliver housing on underutilised public sector land.
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Local plans in jeopardy after Boris’s ‘green fields’ comments
Other councils may follow Welwyn Hatfield in pausing local plans after PM questions greenfield resi schemes.
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Taylor Wimpey snaps up land at former British Steelworks site
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has purchased a 5.9-acre development site in Bymbo, near Wrexham from Brymbo Developments for a 70-home scheme.
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Bellway marks post-lockdown recovery with 71% leap in annual profit
Housebuilder Bellway produced a 71% leap in profit in the year to the end of July, batting away the impact of lingering Covid-19 restrictions.
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St George and SEGRO enter JV on industrial development in Brent
Berkeley Group’s St George and industrial giant SEGRO have formed a 50:50 joint venture on their first urban multi-storey industrial development in the UK.
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Ballymore submits planning for mixed-use scheme at London’s Royal Docks
Ballymore has submitted a planning application for a mixed-use quarter at UNEX-Thames Road Industrial Estate in London’s Royal Docks.
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Kings Crescent Homes secures £16.5m Paragon funding for Birmingham development
Kings Crescent Homes has secured a £16.5m finance package from Paragon Development Finance to support its latest scheme in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter.
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Europa Capital grows UK BTR residential platform with Manchester deal
Europa Capital has entered into a forward funding agreement to acquire a new build-to-rent (BTR) residential development in Manchester’s New Cross district.
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Gove hints at housing policy shift from South East to north
New housing secretary suggests in party conference speech that it will build more in north and less in south.
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Barratt reports no ‘significant’ disruption from sector crisis
Barratt Developments have reported no ‘significant disruption’ from the supply chain challenges such as fuel shortages, rising material costs and labour shortages, according to a trading update.
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Insight
Planning reform crucial to solving housing crisis
Editor: Last month, the newly rebranded Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) published the latest figures for housing completions, verifying what we already know – that the UK continues to build far fewer homes than it needs and we are still failing to tackle the housing crisis.
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Labour's housing proposals met with muted industry response
Industry underwhelmed by proposals for green homes retrofitting, higher affordable rents and CPO reform.
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Housing crisis is not planners’ fault
The received wisdom is that the planning system is to blame for the shortage of housing that we face in the UK. This is patently wrong and needs challenging.
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‘Perfect storm’ strikes UK construction sector
Fuel crisis has added to the sector’s woes, causing further development delays.