All RESI articles – Page 17
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Insight
The 10 for 10 gallery: Development of the Decade Award 2016
For the last three months we have been searching for the most outstanding resi projects of the past decade - and now we can reveal the shortlists.
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News
The search is on for top two resi schemes of last decade
Your chance to select the best entrants of the 24 outstanding residential schemes long-listed for a new award that will be presented at this year’s RESI conference in September has been extended.
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Online
Video: Stars of residential shine at RESI Awards 2016
View all of the action and winner reactions in our RESI Awards 2016 highlights video
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Online
Stars of residential shine at RESI Awards 2016
Dominic Grace of Savills has been named ‘Personality of the Year’ at the RESI Awards 2016.
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Online
Black Country to get largest ever garden city
The Black Country is set to get 45,000 new homes under plans for a new garden city in the region, and is seeking £6bn of investment across 550 sites.
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Professional
JLL hires regional director to lead resi investment team
JLL has appointed Simon Scott as regional director to head the residential investment team in London.
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Online
RESI conference reveals property trends creeping northwards
The private renter sector (PRS) is creeping out of its traditional markets to the north, according to a leading rental management service that attended Property Week’s RESI Conference in south Wales last week.
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News
RESI 2015: Rental improvement is required
The property industry has not gone far enough in developing purpose-built homes for private rent, delegates at this week’s RESI Conference heard.
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News
RESI 2015: Housing minister says no promises on office-to-resi extension
Housing minister Brandon Lewis has said the government has still not made a decision on whether it will extend office-to-residential permitted development rights (PDR).
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News
RESI 2015: State ‘should intervene to meet UK housing demand’
Former chancellor Alistair Darling this week called for government intervention to boost supply in the UK housing market.
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Online
RESI 2015: Plan in advance to find land for homes, senior director says
Dealing with surplus land feels “too sequential,” according to Richard McCarthy, executive director central government for Capita.
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Online
'Housing crisis needs dead baby on beach moment', social housing boss says
The British public needs a “dead baby on the beach” moment or an “appalling fire where some beautiful young children die” for opinion to change in favour of social housing development, the boss of one of the nation’s biggest housing associations has claimed.
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Online
RESI 2015: Housing minister tells industry ‘don’t blame planners’
Housing minister Brandon Lewis said the industry can no longer blame the planning system for blocking the delivery of new homes.
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Online
Image gallery: RESI 2015
The great and the good of the property industry are gathering at the Celtic Manor resort in Wales this week for Property Week ’s annual RESI conference.
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Online
RESI 2015: Online-only agents 'unsustainable'
Online residential agents will need to hike their fees if their business models are to prove sustainable, according to a director at the UK’s biggest high street agent.
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Online
RESI 2015: Regional cities not resilient enough for investors
Most regional cities have not shown enough long term resilience to attract overseas investors, forcing them to look at other major European cities, delegates at Property Week’s RESI conference heard today.
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Online
RESI 2015: Darling calls for state intervention in UK housing market
Former chancellor Alistair Darling called today for state intervention in the UK housing market to boost supply.
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Insight
Interview: Tom Bloxham of Urban Splash
Urban Splash was the iconic regeneration developer. Then came the crash. Tom Bloxham explains about the fight-back and why he thinks modular housing could play a key role in solving the UK’s housing crisis.
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News
‘Open up the green belt to housebuilding’
Nearly three quarters of senior industry figures think planning restrictions on the green belt should be relaxed to enable the development of new homes, according to a survey carried out by Property Week .