Residential – Page 27
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Hendon's Regal makeover
London-based developer Regal Homes has been given planning permission to build 10 flats at a site on Queen’s Road in Hendon, north-west London.
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Developers await Household Cavalry’s manoeuvres
Hyde Park Barracks could be the most prime patch of real estate in the land, but only if a new home can be found for its troops. Emma Haslett reports
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Zoopla deals final merger card against rival Rightmove
Zoopla joins Digital Property Group to become second-largest property search engine in UK. Emma Haslett reports
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Zoopla deals final merger card against rival Rightmove
Zoopla joins Digital Property Group to become second-largest property search engine in UK. Emma Haslett reports
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‘CottonOn’ wins Manchester regeneration competition
A team led by architect Tilney Shane on 24 May won the British Council for Offices and Property Week competition to design a regeneration scheme in Manchester.
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Euro bargains could lure prime investors away from London
Development Securities report warns eurozone crisis could impact prices. Emma Haslett reports
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Crest has Passion for joint venture development
Sidmouth street Crest Nicholson has begun a new push into London. The housebuilder has signed its first joint venture agreement in the capital with Passion Property Group for a site on Sidmouth Street, near Gray’s Inn Road.The 0.3 acre site has planning permission for ...
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Telford seeks western promise
Housebuilder remains committed to east London but wants to cash in on capital’s traditional prime pitches as well. Emma Haslett reports
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Housebuilders expect starts to increase but outlook remains gloomy
No bank funding for developers, no mortgages for homebuyers — the outlook for the residential sector is not good, suggests Knight Frank’s Housebuilding Report, released today.
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London Square’s nine lives
London Square has bought its ninth site in the capital, on Waldegrave Road in Teddington, south-west London.
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Aviva ponders local authority housing funding model
Aviva Investors has entered into talks with the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham about funding council housing, in a sign of the sector’s increasing attractiveness to institutional investors.
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Canada’s Realstar scores in Chelsea with third block
Purchase for private-rented venture follows two in Hackney and Wandsworth. Emma Haslett reports
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Hearthstone wins thumbs-up for Britain’s first resi PAIF
Hearthstone Investments has received Financial Services Authority (FSA) approval for the UK’s first residential property authorised investment fund.
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Need to know: East Village
Delancey and Qatari Diar’s East Village E20 (pictured) will be the first “legacy neighbourhood” to come out of this summer’s Olympic Games.
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The word on resi funds
A report published earlier this month by the Communities and Local Government Committee, Financing of New Housing Supply, called for the government to do more to encourage institutional investment into rented housing. How can it get money flowing into the sector?
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Shortlisted: Cotton Quarter - Crea8architecture and Harley Haddow
The entry from architect Crea8architecture and consulting engineer Harley Haddow uses “passive design” principles, which means using the fabric of the building to heat and cool it, rather than air conditioning or central heating.
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Shortlisted: CottonOn -Tilney Shane, Medland Metropolis and BG2
Architect Tilney Shane collaborated with engineering firm Medland Metropolis and building sustainability company BG2 Global Solutions on this entry.
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Highly Commended: High Security with a Human Face - Kinetique
High Security with a Human Face: Kinetique.
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Highly Commended: Cotton Quarter - Warren Rosing Architects, Bi and Concius Consultants
The team said the site “lacked a sense of space”.
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St Modwen chief Oliver underwhelmed by NewBuy scheme
Developer speaks to Emma Haslett as purchase of RAF Uxbridge completes.